TanklessWaters.com provides excellent consumer awareness that helps to leave
buyers confident with their purchase
Austin, TX June 26, 2006 - TanklessWaters.com specializes in tankless and mini
tank water heaters; they provide outstanding consumer awareness via product
reviews and buying guides, and recommend questions to consider prior to
purchasing your tankless water heater.
As stated on TanklessWater.com, tankless water heaters only heat water when
you open a hot water faucet and stops heating the water when you turn off the
hot water faucet. Therefore, energy is only being used to heat water then the
water is needed. Tankless water heaters provide an endless supply of hot water
and are much smaller in size than traditional water heaters. Tankless systems
can hang on a wall to save floor space and they will not develop a corrosive
leak like tank systems can. Tankless systems also have a smaller impact on the
environment and are almost entirely recyclable and are designed to last up to 20
years.
You also need to choose the model that can deliver the volume of hot water to
meet your needs. The best method for sizing this type of water heater is to know
how many sinks or showers each model can run simultaneously. TanklessWater.com
has models that can run from one sink to two showers at a time.
TanklessWater.com estimates that you can save anywhere from 11% to 69% off
your hot water heating bill depending on which model of tankless water heater
you purchase, what size water heater you currently have and if it runs on gas or
electricity. Most homes use hot water for a cumulative total of about one hour
per day, yet they typically keep 40 to 50 gallons (oftentimes more) of hot water
24 hours a day. Having a system that eliminates the storage and heats only as
you use it can dramatically reduce your energy consumption. TanklessWater.com
suggests gas units over electric units because they are more powerful and more
energy efficient. Ariston models are electric point of use tank water heaters
that are designed to mount under your sink counter and provide instant hot water
but in limited quantities. Once you decide if you want electric or gas tankless
unit, TanklessWater.com states that you then need to know how much venting your
installation will require (for gas units) or the minimum electrical requirements
(for electric units). The most important elements for a gas installation have to
do with the venting, proper gas line sizing and combustion air requirements. The
electric tankless water heaters are hard wired and typically have high amperage
requirements; however there are no combustion air or venting requirements with
an electric unit. Page Two TanklessWater.com provides excellent consumer
awareness via buying guides, product installation manuals and well-informed
customer service representatives, which helps to leave buyers unstressed on
their purchase. For further information, contact us at 800-334-1494.
About Web Stores America
Web Stores America’s goal to make it easy for you to purchase tankless water
heaters via the Internet. We help you make the best decisions for your home and
your health. We make it easy to shop at our store. With easy to find
products, detailed product information and simple checkout process, we aim to be
the best in today’s marketplace. Our mission is to produce for you, our
customer, the fastest, easiest, and most informative shopping experience
possible. We will continue to innovate and commit to developing to customer
satisfaction and the delivery of an educational and satisfying shopping
experience.
TanklessWaters.com is a division of Web Stores America located in Austin, Texas.
Web Stores America is a conglomerate of multiple companies all focused on
consumer related products. Visit our consolidated web site to view all the
products we carry at
http://www.WebStoresAmerica.com.
Headquarters:
Web Stores America, Inc.
TanklessWater.com Division
2929 Longhorn Blvd..
Suite 105
Austin, Texas 78758
512-258-1188 (main)
512-233-2942 (fax)