Water Heater
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When it comes to water heaters there are two kinds of water heaters, storage tank water heater and tankless water heater. Storage Tank Water Heaters are the most common type and consist of a tank where water is heated and stored until needed. The tank is insulated to maintain water temperature, and a thermostat controls heating. When hot water is used, cold water enters the tank to be heated by the pilot that's normally at the bottom of the tank. Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters units heat water directly as it passes through a heating element or coil. They do not store hot water, which eliminates standby heat loss and can be more energy-efficient. Tankless water heaters can provide a continuous supply of hot water, but their flow rate is limited by the heating capacity. If your water is not heating properly or at all, please contact us.
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The Photos on the Left depict a before and after installation of a new Water Heater