Many people still hesitate when they hear the phrase “tankless water heater.” The myths run deep: they won’t work in cold climates, they’re too expensive, they can’t keep up with demand. These misconceptions are fueled by early limitations in the technology and years of hearsay passed along between homeowners – and even some tradespeople.
This single footprint, tankless hot water generation and water temperature control solution is compliant with ASSE 1017, consumes less fossil fuel, reduces risks for scalding and waterborne pathogens (such as Legionella), and ensures precise +/- 2°F water temperature control.
Tankless water heaters can be a great option for many consumers, but they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. Their efficiency and performance vary based on individual circumstances. Homeowners should consult with a plumbing professional to explore all their water heating options.
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The POU tankless water heater does not require venting, making it an ideal fit for a variety of applications that need immediate hot water on site, including lavatories, isolated sinks, emergency fixtures, boosters and more.