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Why do tankless water heaters cost more to install?

Why do tankless water heaters cost more to install?

In general, purchasing and installing a tankless water heater costs about 2 to 2.5 times as much as a standard water heater because of the higher production costs of the unit, venting, and resizing the gas line and gas meter required to support the unit’s demand.

Are there any electric tankless water heaters that work?

Electric tankless heaters are extremely common, particularly for their energy efficiency and simple set up. Since no natural gas is required, most units will let you plug into a wall outlet. Unfortunately, the energy efficient design can mean the heater will struggle with higher demands. Not so with the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 24 Plus.

What’s the flow rate of a tankless water heater?

Tankless water heaters work by warming up cold water as it flows through the unit. Using either gas or electricity, most heaters can warm two to five gallons of water per minute. Gas heaters tend to have a higher flow rate, close to the five gallon mark.

How many sinks can a tankless water heater support?

To put it in perspective, this large capacity tankless water heater can support a minimum of three sinks or showers in cold weather climates, and up to seven sinks or showers simultaneously if incoming groundwater temperatures are warm enough.

Which is the smallest Atmor tankless water heater?

The AT-900-03 comes in at the lowest end of Atmor’s line of small tankless water heaters. At just 3 kilowatts and 110 volts, it can be expected to heat water for something rather small, like a low-flow faucet at a sink. This would be ideal for a workshop sink, an animal or crop barn, maybe an office, or even a small retail application.

Where is the best place to install a tankless water heater?

It’s better to install the tankless water heater in the same location where the old heater was. Only a few changes are necessary. This way you will cut the installation costs. You will use the hot water line, and water and gas supplies that are already in place.

Are there different types of tankless water heaters?

Yes, there are 3 types of tankless water heaters: 1) Non-condensing, 2) Condensing, and 3) Condensing hybrid. The differences primarily affect materials needed for the heat exhaust and price. Non-condensing water heaters are the original form of tankless water heaters. They are reliable and proven.

How much does a propane tankless water heater cost?

An intermittent ignition device rather than a pilot light can cut costs on this gas usage. On average, natural gas and propane models have an installation cost of around $1,000 to $1,500. While these units will similarly fuel your system, the main differences occur in operating cost.

Can a tankless hot water heater share a chimney?

Your tankless water heater cannot share a vent with any other furnace. It has to have its own venting pipes. Not only that, but since the gases from the exhaust are highly corrosive, so you can’t vent out of a masonry chimney flue. Also, a galvanized vent from a storage tank heater will quickly rust and dissolve away.