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The Truth .....
Would you leave your car running just in case you needed to go somewhere? Or would you leave the stove on just in case you might cook something? Obviously, the answer is no. Would you leave your water heater running day and night just in case you might want to take a hot shower? It makes no sense. Yet, hundreds of thousand of people throw away billion of dollars every year. Think about it. If it’s 3 a.m. and everyone at home is asleep, why would you want your water heater working?

Why go with a Titan Electronic Tankless Water Heater?

Enviroment
Today, with gas being $3 a gallon and electrical company rates on the rise, oil line disruption and unpredictable energy costs, the U.S. Department of Energy is trying to get Americans to save on their electrical use, both for their own good and for the good of the planet. Tank water heaters are constantly using electricity even it you are not using them. Think about it. Would you run your stove all day until you are ready to cook? Or would you leave your TV on until you are ready to watch it? Most likely, your answer is no. But millions of homeowners let their water heater tank run all day without even thinking of it. Then they wonder why their electric bill is $500. Because of this inefficient process, a 60-gallon tank only has 40 gallons of useable hot water. The other 20 gallons are lost as cold water is added to the tank during the usage process.

In addition, a conventional tank heater is constantly radiating heat (loss), which also contributes to the re-heating rate and energy consumption of the tank. This type of heat loss is often referred to as "stand-by" heat loss. By eliminating stand-by heat loss alone, energy consumption can be reduced from 20 to 30%
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Energy Savings
Look at some statistics that we were able to get from a major electric company TANKLESS STATISTICS

If a household running a $70 monthly bill goes tankless, it would save $13 per month.

That is an 18.5 percent savings per month!!

$13 times 7 million homes, which are on the State of Florida grid, would save the consumer $91 million a month.

12 months times $91 million a month totals $1,092,000,000 annual savings for the consumers per year.



Before and After

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Peace of mind

Don't let this happen to you - - - - - - - >

Of all the appliances found in the home, the water heater is the most likely to cause serious damage and leave homeowners financially high and dry. According to a nationwide analysis by National Insurance Agent Association, one out of every 10 water-damage claims can be traced back to a malfunctioning hot water tank. This appliance is more likely than Mother Nature to inflict damage on the home.

Why take a chance with your home? Go with the proven product that has over two decades of experience. TITAN Electronic Tankless Water Heater is the answer. Here are some before and after pictures so you can see for yourself the space saving you can get.



How Tankless Water Heater work




Demand (Tankless or Instantaneous) Water Heaters
Demand (tankless or instantaneous) water heaters provide hot water only as it is needed. They don't produce the standby energy losses associated with storage water heaters, which can save you money. Here you'll find basic information about how they work, whether a demand water heater might be right for your home, and what criteria to use when selecting the right model.

How They Work
Demand water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. Therefore, they avoid the standby heat losses associated with storage water heaters. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. Either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water. As a result, water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water. You don't need to wait for a storage tank to fill up with enough hot water. However, a demand water heater's output limits the flow rate. Typically, demand water heaters provide hot water at a rate of 2–5 gallons (7.6–15.2 liters) per minute. Gas-fired demand water heaters produce higher flow rates than electric ones. Sometimes, however, even the largest, gas-fired model cannot supply enough hot water for simultaneous, multiple uses in large households. For example, taking a shower and running the dishwasher at the same time can stretch a demand water heater to its limit. To overcome this problem, you can install two or more demand water heaters, connected in parallel for simultaneous demands of hot water. You can also install separate demand water heaters for appliances—such as a clothes washer or dishwasher—that use a lot of hot water in your home.



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