Clark Oil & Gas Co. Fall 2024 Newsletter

TANKLESS HOT WATER HEATER

Tankless, on-demand water heaters are an increasingly popular choice for homeowners looking to improve energy efficiency and reduce utility costs. Unlike traditional water heaters that store and continuously heat a large tank of water, tankless models heat water only as it is needed. This not only provides a continuous supply of hot water but also eliminates the need for a bulky storage tank, freeing up valuable space in your home.

Tankless water heating system installs require a specific knowledge and highly trained skill set you can only get from a professional. Be sure to protect your investment by having your tankless system installed & serviced by one of our certified technicians.

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TANKLESS BENEFITS

SPACE SAVING SIZES: Smaller homes can get on-demand access to hot water without having to dedicate a large area to a bulky water tank. LIMITLESS HOT WATER: Users don't need to worry about the shower suddenly getting cold, which happens when a tank style water heater runs out of hot water. LONG-LASTING DURABILITY: Tankless water heaters last for up to 20 years before needing to be replaced. For comparison, tank-style water heaters have an average life of about 12 years.

ON DEMAND HEATING: Allows the user to turn on any hot water faucet and get hot water almost instantaneously. Tank style water heaters take more time to heat the water stored in the tank.

HIGH EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY SAVING DESIGNS:

Tankless water heaters help reduce overall energy costs and keep more money in your pocket. A tankless water heater only activates when hot water is needed, instead of continuously using energy to heat and reheat a standing tank of water, even when hot water isn't being used.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, tankless water heaters can be 24%-34% more energy - efficient for homes that use 41 gallons or less of hot water daily. This efficiency can lead to significant savings on utility bills over time. Furthermore, tankless units typically have a longer lifespan compared to traditional water heaters, lasting about 20 years or more with proper maintenance, which translates to fewer replacements and lower long-term costs.

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