Do I Need a Tankless Water Heater (in my Edmonton Home)?

As the technology of tankless and on-demand water heaters has improved, more and more people are considering tankless as an option in their home. They are a bit more expensive than their more common counterparts, but far more energy-efficient and less invasive (taking up much less space). Figures from the U.S. Dept. of Energy indicate that a tankless water heater is about 30 percent more efficient than a tank-style heater in homes using less than 41 gallons of water per day.

On-demand units don’t yet have the lifespan to match their predecessors and with more moving parts, they can cost more in maintenance and replacement. In short, there are pros and cons to owning either design. Whether you should make the switch will depend on your usage, expectations and budget.

The Cost of Energy

Tank-style water heaters apply a low level of energy to keep a large volume of water heated and ready for you when you need it. Since the insulation of the tank is not perfect, a low level of energy—by way of electricity or gas—is applied to offset the loss and maintain the hot water.

Tankless models on the other hand apply a large amount of energy when called upon. In doing so, they do not expend excess energy compensating for heat loss, meaning they’re more efficient.

Of course, this efficiency doesn’t come without a price. You’ll pay more upfront for a tankless heater. They also cost more in upkeep, maintenance and still have a shorter average lifespan than tank models. Of course, the idea is that you’ll recoup your losses over time in energy savings, and while this is generally true, it’s not the case for everyone.

What You Should Know

There are a few things you’ll want to consider before you make the switch to tankless.

  • Consider the cost of fuel. On-demand units come in gas and electric-powered models, so the cost and availability of these energy sources is an important consideration.
  • It may cost more than you think. To heat on-demand, a tankless water heater requires much more energy than a tank-style heater in order to work. For this reason, they don’t always make for a simple one-for-one switch with your old water heater, and may require additional electrical lines, breakers or gas lines to be installed.
  • You may need more than one to replace your tank. Unlike tank heaters, the flow rate for tankless models is capped by the energy they can apply or the volume of water. If your family’s peak hot water usage exceeds the flowrate, the hot water runs out until the flowrate drops. To remedy this, you may need to purchase two or more on-demand units. The upside to this is that the more units you have, the more efficiency. For example, installing an on-demand heater on each of your home’s hot water faucets can be 50 to 80 percent more efficient than tank-style water heaters.

It’s a good idea to consult a licensed plumber, who can install the unit or help you select a tankless water heater setup that works for your needs. The experienced staff at Always Plumbing & Heating  can help assess your needs and weigh your options. Call 780-489-8118 (Edmonton) or 587-601-1253 (Fort McMurray) to schedule an appointment today!

25 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Winter Energy Bill

We are deep into winter here in Edmonton and chances are your energy bill has started to see the effects. Colder temperatures, longer nights, and the holiday season are keeping people inside more, cooking at home, and turning up the heat. The good news is that it’s never too late to reduce your winter energy bill! While expensive home upgrades may be the first thing that comes to mind, even in the middle of winter you can still reduce your energy bill with these cheap and easy tips.Use the sun for free heat. When the sun is beaming in, open the drapes. At night, or when it is not sunny, close them to keep the heat in.

  1. Use the sun for free heat. When the sun is beaming in, open the drapes. At night, or when it is not sunny, close them to keep the heat in.
  2. Use space heaters in areas that tend to be cooler.
  3. Use a programmable thermostat.
  4. Turn down the thermostat at night and when no one is home during the day. Did you know that you can save up to 5% on heating costs for every degree you drop your thermostat in the 60-70 degree range!
  5. Keep your furnace cleaned and unblocked.
  6. Set your hot water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
  7. Use ceiling fans to your advantage by using the reverse setting to keep heat from rising and hovering near the ceiling.
  8. Bundle up! Keep your heat at low setting and add cozy layers and blankets while indoors.
  9. Upgrade older appliances.
  10. Add additional insulation.
  11. Add weatherstripping to windows and doors to seal out drafts.
  12. Regularly change furnace filters.
  13. Turn off unused electronics and small appliances.
  14. Only heat the rooms you use.
  15. Replace conventional lightbulbs with LEDs.
  16. Install window film on the outside of windows to reduce heat loss. This will also help to more efficiently cool your home in the warm summer months too!
  17. Close the damper when you are not using your fireplace.
  18. When using your fireplace, turn your thermostat down to 60 degrees F or cooler.
  19. Insulate your hot water heater by wrapping it in an insulating jacket. This helps to keep heat from escaping, making it easier for it to efficiently heat water.
  20. Insulate the basement. Did you know that up to 30% of a home’s heat loss can be due to an uninsulated basement!
  21. Seal and insulate around electrical outlets.
  22. Insulate the attic access door.
  23. Clean registers and make sure they are not being blocked by furniture, rugs or drapery.
  24. Lock doors and windows. When doors and windows are locked, it creates an added seal preventing warm air from escaping.
  25. Minimize the use of kitchen and bathroom fans. When overused, they also suck out the heated air from your home.

After the holidays, it is always nice to be able to save a little money. These simple tips will make your home more efficient, and decrease your home’s energy bills in winters to come. Keeping your appliances maintained and working properly is the key to making sure they stay as energy efficient as possible. If you are noticing a spike in your energy bills this winter, contact Always Plumbing & Heating for an inspection. Call 780-489-8118 (Edmonton) or 587-601-1253 (Fort McMurray) to schedule an appointment today!

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