Tankless water heaters heat water on demand, providing a continuous supply without storing hot water in a tank. They’re compact, energy-efficient, and ideal for saving space while reducing utility costs. Whether you’re upgrading or starting fresh, tankless systems offer installation flexibility and long-term performance.
A power-vented hot water tank combines the reliability of a conventional water heater with the added efficiency of a built-in fan. This fan actively draws combustion gases out of the tank and safely vents them outside, ensuring optimal performance and safe ventilation for your home.
Power-vented water heaters offer more installation flexibility since they don't require a chimney for venting. Often installed near exterior walls, these units can easily connect to ductwork that vents directly outside, making them ideal for various room setups.
Selecting the right size depends on your household's hot water usage. Typically, a 50-gallon power-vented water heater suits households of 3-4 people, while a 60-gallon model provides additional storage, perfect for households with 5 or more members.