Every year, Nashville homeowners face higher utility bills during winter due to running multiple heating systems at once. One particular equipment that contributes heavily to this energy loss is traditional water heaters

 Luckily, water technology has been evolving and fixing this inefficiency. Nashville’s homeowners are upgrading their homes with compact and instantaneous systems. Unlike traditional tanks that store 2-5 gallons, these systems provide hot water when you need it , saving you from standby energy loss.

 Drip stop plumbing also makes life easier with professional tankless water heater installation. Read below to understand why the right equipment and service make all the difference.

 How Tankless Water Heating Technology Works

Unlike conventional heating systems that contain larger amounts of water , a tankless system passes through an on-demand process. The moment you turn tap on, the system undergoes five mechanical stages. Let’s have a look!

Water Flow sensor Detects Demand

Whenever any fixture is turned on,cold water passes through the system. The internal flow sensor detects this activity and sends a signal to the control board that the heating process should begin now.

Gas Burner or Electric elements Activate 

After receiving a signal,  the system heats up. For gas models, valves and burners ignite the heat. While in electric units, electric parts produce the heats. 

Heat Exchanger Raise Water Temperature

Now the system is ready to heat the water that is tightly circulating around the heat exchanger. This heat exchanger collects the heat from burners and electric elements, water heaters up quickly.

Temperature is Controlled For Efficiency

Internal sensors continuously monitor the heating level. if the exceeds the desired setting, it automatically adjusts or even shut down  the flame and electric elements.

System Stops when Demands end

As the moment your fixture turns off, internal sensors detect the demand immediately and power off the heating elements. This step ensures zero energy loss on heating the water that you don’t need anymore.  

Tankless Water Heater Types: Which One is Right for You?

There are two types of tankless water heaters: one is gas and other is electric. Although they have the same functionality but on the basis of power, size and usage they are different from each other. Let’s break it easily.

By Power Source

Electric Tankless: Heats the water with coils.  

Gas Tankless: Natural Gas or Propane fired burner.  

By Size & Location

Point-of-Use : These are almost all electric tanks.They can be small enough to fit underneath a sink.

Whole House: They can be electric or gas, but gas is more prevalent in the case of whole houses, since gas can heat larger quantities of water faster.

 By Efficiency and usage 

Both tankless systems are energy efficient but their suitability depends on households and water usage needs. 

Electric systems are compact and ideal for smaller families while gas tanks generate greate heat for larger households.  

5 Clear Signs You Need “Water Heater Installation” 

In Nashville, the majority of people  use traditional water tanks. While these systems generally meet a homeowner’s hot water demands, they eventually fail due to age and excessive use.  5 indicators that require tankless water heater installation.

 Hot Water Runs Out Too Fast

Large amounts of scale buildup and failing components affect the system efficiency as well as capacity. If you are facing cold water showers or water run out mid task, it indicates that system has been outdated now.

Water Heater Is Old

The standard age of any water heater is 10 to 20 years. If your system has crossed this figure then replace it as quickly as possible, because aging systems are more susceptible to sudden failure. 

Rusty or Dirty Water Appears

Discoloured water ( red, brown) highly indicates the system has developed a severe rust inside. Now, this corrosion begins to mix up with water and changes the water colour.   

Strange Noises from the Tank

Hard water accumulation forces the system to work harder. If your tank also makes  popping or banging noises, it usually shows internal sediment buildup acting as a barrier to heat transfer and causing intense strain on the system.    

 Frequent Repaire

If the system asks for servicing more than once a year, it indicates your outdated tank needs an installation instead of wasting money on frequent repairs.

Step-by-Step Tankless Installation Process by Dripstopplumbing 

Elevate your home ease with modern and compact tankless systems. At dripstopplumbing, our professional water heater installation in Nashville is executed with proper planning, knowledge and post testing assurance. We are always accountable for our work results. Let’s see how we actually work!

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