What are demand-type water heaters and how do they work?

Every homeowner with a family knows the experience of running out of hot water on a busy morning. That happens because you exceed the total amount of water that your standard water heater has heated before the morning even started. In contrast, demand-type water heaters (also known as tankless water heaters) heat water as it's needed at the tap. This can save you money and headaches.For a free estimate on a new tankless water heater, call Wagner. Our plumbers are the very best in Albuquerque. We can professionally install a new tankless water heater in your home and put you on the path to less-stressful mornings and lower energy bills.

How do demand-type water heaters work?

Demand-type water heaters heat your water as you need it. When used properly, they provide you with these benefits:

  • Continuous hot water
  • Less maintenance
  • No risk of water damage from a burst tank
  • Long-lasting design
  • Affordable options

Most homes use a water heater that includes a tank of water. This tank can hold up to 40 or 50 gallons of hot water, but doesn’t always heat water fast enough to keep up with extended demand.Because a demand-type heater doesn’t have a holding tank, you won’t waste energy on keeping a large amount of water warm. Plus, on top of all that, they're space-saving, which makes them very popular for vacation homes, cottages, or even tiny homes.

Choose the best type of water heater for your home

There are many models of demand-type or tankless water heaters. Just like a traditional water heater, you can choose between propane, natural gas, and electric energy sources.One major downside to a demand-type water heater is the output. Unlike a tank water heater, you’ll be able to heat a limited amount of water at a time. Electric units in particular struggle to keep up with more than one faucet or appliance running at the same time.These heaters also cost more than a traditional water heater. However, this larger upfront cost will typically save you even more on your monthly energy bills.Carefully compare each model to determine the best option for your home. Natural gas heaters tend to provide hotter temperatures with a higher gallon-per-minute flow, but they also produce more emissions and require additional venting.

Contact Wagner today for your new water heater

If you’re ready to make the switch, or if you need more information about this dynamic water heating alternative, contact Wagner today to talk to a professional plumber about your particular situation. With a demand-type water heater, you’ll never run out of hot water again.