It is always a good idea to look for ways, around the home, to save money. A careful assessment of your home may reveal many areas where you could effectively cut back expenses without necessarily experiencing any hardship or discomfort because of it. One area where you can save a considerable amount of money is your water heating.
A typical water heater will draw water into a large tank and then heat the water.
With this type of system the heating element is on all the time, ensuring that whenever you need it you will have hot water; at least until the tank is emptied.
Whether anyone is at home or not, the water will be heated. Unlike Titan water heaters (or any other tankless brand), the conventional type of water heater will also be heating water while everyone in your household is sleeping.
A tankless water heating system, such as the Titan water heater, does not stay on all the time but rather it turns on only when there is a demand for hot water (in a hot water dispenser, for example).
Therefore, during the day when no one is home, your water heater is not consuming any electricity, nor does it consume any while you sleep. It is possible to save a considerable amount on your electricity bill by switching to this type of demand only hot water heater.
As an added bonus, you are also doing your part to conserve energy sources by using an environmentally friendly hot water heating system.
If you are concerned about rising costs with your utilities and you are interested in trying to trim some of your regular expenses, it is definitely worth looking into purchasing a Titan tankless water heater.
Of course, if you are switching your system, you will need to first buy the unit and then pay for installation if you are not able to install it yourself.
However, even factoring in these initial purchase and installation costs you will soon have more than covered your expenses by cutting back 60% on your water heating costs.
If you are building a new home or renovating it is definitely worth choosing this system over other conventional tank water heating systems.

