10 Things You Should Consider before Buying a Gas Tankless Water Heater


by Dimitri Svolos - Date: 2007-02-13 - Word Count: 626 Share This!

The issue of choosing a gas tankless water heater over an electric one, or vice versa, has been debated extensively over the last 5 years. Many claims have been made in pursuit of the ultimate sale and a lot of advice has been given by industry experts. This article thoroughly explores both perspectives by examining studies on the subject and speaking with industry experts. The results unanimously favor tankless water heaters. Here are the top 10 reasons why:


1. PURCHASE COSTS - The average market cost of a gas tankless water heater is over $1500. Electric Tankless water heaters are in the neighborhood of $300-$500. In addition, the installation costs of a gas tankless water heater can be quite pricey at $1000-$1500; whereas an electric tankless water heater can be installed for under $200.


2. OPERATIONAL COSTS - Today's natural gas prices, based on US supply shortages, make the operation of a gas tankless water heater an expensive affair. Electricity on the other hand can be generated through other means, i.e. hydro, electric, etc. and is much cheaper and more abundant.


3. SIZING AND FLOW RATES - Gas tankless water heaters are designed to produce over 6 GPM of water which in most homes is more than the demand. Electric gas tankless water heaters can be sized for the exact household needs.


4. EFFICIENCY - Electric tankless water heaters are inherently more efficient since their heating elements are in direct contact with water.


5. INSTALLATION LIMITATIONS - Safety codes and regulations dictate that gas water heaters be placed outside the house. This makes piping more complex and consequently takes a toll on the efficiency. Longer piping translates into more heat losses in the water, en-route to its delivery point. In addition, venting, combustion issues of gas tankless water heaters need to be carefully addressed prior to installation.


6. SAFETY - Even though there is not much difference in this aspect, electric tankless water heaters are generally viewed as safer.


7. MAINTENANCE - Gas tankless water heaters experience fouling over time. Apart from the efficiency losses this can be a maintenance headache over time. Fouling shortens the life of every heat exchanger including tankless water heaters.


8. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - Even though this is not immediately understood or directly related, using an electric gas tankless water heater can be your contribution to the environment. Given the fact that electricity is generated from other resources than fossil fuels, using an electric tankless water heater will help towards reducing the gas demand. Shifting from traditional to more environmentally friendly alternatives becomes easier.



9. TECHNICAL SUPPORT - Over the past 3 years the electric tankless water heater industry has developed a great consumer support system, making it easier to seek and find answers to potential problems.


10. UPGRADING - The cost of upgrading your gas system to accommodate a gas tankless water heater will only benefit the usage of items by the specific gas water heater. However, upgrading your electrical system to accommodate an electric tankless water heater can benefit your entire house, including appliances, central systems, etc..


Bottom line: An electric tankless water heater costs less to buy and install, lasts longer and is more environmentally friendly. However, the decision is still yours.

DISCLAIMER: The information in this article is intended for educational purposes only. The author of this article is not a medically trained physician; therefore, any theories or suggestions put forward are intended to supplement and not replace the advice of medically or legally trained professionals. All matters concerning your health require medical supervision. Please ensure that you consult your doctor prior to adopting any suggestions put forward by e-Smart Living, as well as about any condition that may require medical diagnosis or medical attention. E-Smart Living is not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury sustained either directly or indirectly from information put forward in this article.



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