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Is A Tankless Water Heater Worth It?

A person kneels on a concrete floor measuring a tankless water heater next to a tool bag, offering a step by step walkthrough, with a dryer visible in the background.

Tankless water heaters come with never-ending hot water and lower utility bills. On top of that, they last for decades. That can seem like a no-brainer to a lot of people. Even so, they aren’t the best fit for everyone. In this video, we discuss finding out which water heater is best for you and your family.

When many people ask, “Is a tankless water heater worth it,” they’re talking about money. A tankless water heater might cost anywhere from 3 to 4 times as much as a tanked water heater to install. That’s because of the more expensive equipment and the new routing needed for a tankless.

Along with that, a tankless water heater can have a hard time getting water to a lot of places at the same time. If there are 7 to 9 people in a home that all like to take showers at once, a tankless might struggle with that. We go over these and other considerations in the video.

When you’re looking at new water heaters, it’s a good idea to get a plumber out to look at your situation. That way they can work with you on what options work for you and your home. If you live in Utah, then Any Hour Services would be happy to help with that. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

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