ALL VALLEY PLUMBING SERVICE
Since 1963, All Valley Plumbing Service has truly been serving residents and businesses of the Valley. This is your local plumber that takes only a few minutes away from any home in the San Fernando Valley. Even from the tiniest plumbing leak to a complete home re-pipe, no job is too small or too large for All Valley Plumbing Service.
Discover the latest innovation in San Fernando Valley! All Valley Plumbing Service offers this advanced Tankless Water Heaters, also known as Instantaneous or Demand Water Heaters, that supplies hot water only as it is desired. The usual and common household storage water heaters produce standby energy losses that charge you a lot of money. All Valley Plumbing Service does not leave your homes heated while vacationing; instead, they only heat your homes when there is a command for heat which makes a Tankless Water Heater useable only when there is a demand for hot water. See how it saves energy and money!
How Do Tankless Water Heaters Work?
Tankless Water Heaters work by heating up water directly without the use of a storage tank. It avoids the reserve heat losses related with storage water heaters. Cold water moves through a pipe into the unit when a hot water valve is turned on. Consequently, Tankless Water Heaters carry a steady supply of hot water. On average, Tankless Water Heaters give hot water at a rate of 2 – 5 gallons (7.6 – 15.2 liters) per minute. However, some smaller Tankless Water Heaters cannot provide sufficient hot water for immediate, multiple uses in huge residences.
How to Install Tankless Water Heaters?
To optimize its energy efficiency, observe and follow proper installation and maintenance of your Tankless Water Heater. Proper setting up depends on several factors including climate and local building code necessities. You should require a qualified, accredited plumbing and heating service provider to install your Tankless Water Heater.
Let your service provider initially consult the manufacturer’s installation and instruction materials. Producers generally supply the basic installation and instruction manuals with the product. Your service provider should also make contact with your municipality for information about obtaining a permit and about local water heater installation codes.
Most Tankless Water Heaters have a life expectancy of more than 20 years and they have easily replaceable parts that extend their life by many extra years. On the other hand, storage water heaters last 10 – 15 years.
Regular maintenance of water heaters can considerably lengthen your water heater’s life and lessen loss of efficiency. Scan your manufacturer’s manual for detailed maintenance recommendations.
April 4, 2011 | Posted by All Valley Plumbing Service
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