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When I installed a tankless water heater in my home I was concerned about protecting my investment.

I knew the water in Phoenix Arizona is some of the hardest, mineral filled water in the nation. Like everyone else I had seen the results of mineral buildup on my kitchen and bathroom fixtures, as well as in my previous tank type water heater.

As a green certified professional remodeler, my focus is always on discovering the best way to improve homes in the most sustainable way possible with today's technology.

As I researched solutions to the problem, I learned that there are environmental downsides to normal water softening units. In fact they have been outlawed in some communities because of salt contamination to water resources.

Ultimately I decided on installing an alternative water treatment system to my home. The unit was much simpler to install that a normal water softener unit. It's only requirements are access to the water supply pipe and an electrical outlet. After I had installed it I was very curious about how well it would work.

In the years since, I have seen for myself that my water fixtures have truly stayed free of build up. My tankless water heater continues to operate at peak performance and our glass in the showers remains clean.

The real wake up call for me was when I installed a new specialty shower head in my home and the home of a client a t the same time. Six months later when I visited my clients home I was startled by the white mineral build up on his shower head. I realized that soon his shower head would be having problems due to the mineral build up and that mine still looked like new.

It has been over a year since then and my shower head is still without build up and is working great.

I have recommended this type of unit to numerous clients and the ones that have used them are pleased. Depending on your skill level this unit can be installed as a do it yourself project. I have installed units from both ScaleBlaster and EasyWater and found that they both worked well.



 
 
 
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It seems like everyone is concerned with the best thing to do especially when it comes to saving energy and money. When we speak to homeowners about remodeling, the subject of water heaters almost always comes up.

Everyone has heard something about tankless water heaters and has questions about them. As a NARI designated Green Certified Professional, and a BPI certified Home Energy Analyst, I have found that tankless water heaters are one of the most cost effective way to improve my clients homes, save them money and reduce their energy consumption. 

Overall, our experience has been positive regarding the benefits and lack of downside.

Personally, I have two neighbors who have had floods as a result of a standard water heater tank giving out inside their home. Both had the entire interior severely damaged. One lost an entire houseful of wood flooring, the other lost all her flooring, plus the insurance company emergency crew cut the bottom two feet of plaster walls out to promote drying inside the walls.

These disasters gave my wife, Sally and I the motivation to get serious about investigating tankless water heaters before we had the same problems.

In the years that have followed, we have personally enjoyed the benefits and have had numerous clients install both electric and gas versions of tankless water heaters.

The water heaters come in both inside and outside versions. We encourage homeowners to go with the exterior versions if possible. It will free up interior storage space and remove the possibility of any mechanical or water issues from your home's interior.

We have found that there are numerous quality brands available. Our advice is to go with gas whenever possible, and be sure to choose one that will produce 5 to 8 gallons per minute in order to have enough for more than one usage at a time.

If you are tired of running out of hot water and have interest in a heater that will save enough to eventually pay for itself you need to look into switching to a tankless water heater.
Contact me for questions or further information at:
Steve@HomeworkRemodels.com

We serve homeowners in Phoenix and the surrounding communities of Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale and Mesa with full service remodeling and home improvments.