Last year, I decided to upgrade my old water heater to a tankless water heater, and it’s been a game-changer! The constant hot water and energy savings have been amazing. But I’m curious—has anyone else experienced the same benefits, or are there downsides to consider? I’m wondering if it’s still the right choice in the long run, especially for larger families. Any advice or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
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Is a Tankless Water Heater Worth the Investment for Long-Term Savings?
Is a Tankless Water Heater Worth the Investment for Long-Term Savings?
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That's great to hear you've had such a positive experience with your tankless water heater! The constant hot water is definitely a luxury. I've heard mixed reviews, though. While many people praise the energy savings and endless hot water, some larger families have reported issues with the unit struggling to keep up with high demand during peak times, like multiple showers back-to-back. Also, the initial cost is generally higher than a tank water heater. The long-term energy savings usually make up for it, but it's something to factor in. Have you noticed any downsides in your own experience? It would be interesting to hear your take on those aspects. ragdoll hit