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Benefits of a Navien Tankless Water Heater

Are you sick of taking cold showers? Have you had it with high water bills? Are you tired of your water heater taking up too much space in your basement? Are you worried about the negative effect your traditional water heater is having on the environment? You will find that a tankless water heater has incredible benefits and is more than likely the solution to all these problems.

We are confident that you will notice the following benefits when using a Navien tankless water heater

Tankless water heaters take up less space. It’s true. We have found that our tankless water heaters occupy 80% less space than traditional 50-gallon tank-type water heaters. When you choose the tankless water heater, you don’t have to worry about not having enough space in your basement for storage anymore.

They allow for hotter water. You read that right. Say goodbye to dreaded, cold showers when you invest in the Navien tankless water heater. Its primary condensing stainless-steel heat exchangers recover extra heat that would be lost in non-condensing tankless heaters. That keeps exhaust temperatures very low—so low that economical Schedule 40 PVC pipe can be used for venting in almost all applications.

They are eco-friendly. Because Navien utilizes an ultra-efficient condensing technology, which uses less gas, the result is a significant reduction of green gas emissions. This is great news for you and the environment!

They are incredibly energy efficient. Navien condensing technology provides up to 0.99 Energy Factor. These extremely efficient and eco-friendly units provide extra energy savings over traditional tank and non-condensing tankless water heaters. That means you’ll save money on your water bills!

Tankless water heaters offer an industry leading warranty. Stainless-steel heat exchangers offer a 15-year warranty. Meanwhile, non-condensing tankless water heaters typically offer a 12-year warranty, and a traditional water tank offers a six-year warranty.

To learn more about Navien tankless water heaters, we encourage you to visit Prestige Plumbing online at http://prestige.plumbing/tankless/. We are happy to assist with water heater installation as well as all other plumbing needs. You can reach us at 330-828-8888.

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Before choosing a tankless water heater.
After installing a tankless water heater
After choosing a tankless water heater.
 


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