Practical Energy Savings Tips for Edmonton Homeowners (Plus How Much You’ll Actually Save)

Looking for some energy savings tips? The cost of utilities has skyrocketed recently – meaning higher monthly bills for Edmonton homeowners. Luckily, there are numerous ways to help cut energy costs. With these practical energy savings tips, you could save hundreds of dollars throughout the year. Here, we’ll break down our top energy savings tips and show you how much you can save!

Ready to dive in? Here are our top energy savings tips.

5 Energy Savings Tips & How Much They’ll Save You

If you’re looking for ways to save on your energy bill, these energy savings tips are the best way to cut costs. Not only are these energy-saving strategies simple, but they’ll also provide you with the most savings.

Energy Savings Tip #1 – Lights Out

To help reduce your electricity bill, be sure to turn off the lights in your home (and yard) when they’re not needed. Even if you’ve upgraded to energy-efficient LED bulbs, you can still save money by simply turning off lights that aren’t in use. If you don’t have ENERGY STAR-certified light bulbs, now is the time to make the switch. These bulbs can help you use 90% less energy.

Better yet, use as much natural light as possible to avoid turning on your lights during the day!

How much can you save by turning off your lights?

According to Energy Star, turning off just one 60-watt light bulb can help you save up to $15+ per year. Even if a light is turned off for an average of four hours per day, you’ll see cost savings of nearly $10 per year – per bulb.

Pro Energy Savings Tip: Be mindful of where certain lights in your home, like lamps, are located. Why? Well, certain lights (e.g. lamps) let off heat. If you have a lamp, or other heat-producing appliance, near your AC thermostat, you may be unintentionally increasing your energy bill. This is because your thermostat may be able to detect heat. Therefore, it will signal your AC to start cooling more often – even when it’s not necessary.

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Energy Savings Tip #2 – Shorter Shower Time

Hot water is another extremely expensive home comfort cost. Thankfully, by cutting your shower time by just a little bit, you can save a ton of money. In fact, by reducing the length of your shower by just one minute, you’ll be able to save on your utility bill!

How much money will you save by taking a shorter shower?

According to the City of Calgary, a five-minute shower can use up to 100 L of water! This means that by shortening your shower by just one minute, you could save $15 per year. Keep in mind, this is per person. Therefore, if two people in your home cut their showers by one minute (each), you’d be looking at $30 in savings

Energy savings tips like this can be extremely helpful for families. Just imagine the savings if a whole family cut back their showers by just one minute!

Tip #3 – Avoid Phantom Power

Phantom power, or standby power, is the energy that is used by an electronic device that is plugged in but not in use. On average, this wasted power accounts for up to 10% of a household’s annual electricity bill! 

To avoid throwing away money on standby power, unplug electronics that aren’t in use. For example, unplug your:

How much can you save by unplugging unused electronics?

By unplugging your electronics when they aren’t in use, you could save $50 to $150 per year in electricity costs!

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Tip #4 – Adjust Your Thermostat (Slightly)

Heating your home can get expensive – especially during a cold Edmonton winter. Therefore, our list of energy savings tips wouldn’t be complete without a thermostat suggestion. While we’d never recommend turning down the heat so much that the temperature in your home is unbearable, we will suggest adjusting your thermostat slightly. 

According to Direct Energy, for every degree you increase your heat (or decrease your AC), you are using 6% to 8% more energy! Therefore, by lowering the temperature by just one or two degrees, you could save a ton. 

Another option is to install a smart thermostat. This technology can help reduce energy consumption by adjusting the temperature in your home when you’re not there, or even at night while you’re asleep. By using a smart thermostat, you could save up to 20% on your utility bill!

How much could adjusting your thermostat save you?

If you’re willing to turn the temperature down by just two degrees, you could save up to 5% on your energy costs. Want to take it a step further? If wearing an extra sweater doesn’t bother you, try turning down your thermostat by 5 degrees. This will help you save up to $90 every year!

Energy Savings Tip #5 – Lower Your Hot Water Temperature

Have you ever checked to see what temperature your hot water heater is set at? Chances are, it’s set much higher than it needs to be! By lowering the temperature, you can reduce your utility bill – and you probably won’t even know the difference! Even more importantly, a lower water temperature will help minimize the buildup of minerals in your hot water unit. As a result, your hot water heater will run better and last longer.

How much can reducing your hot water temperature save you?

Reducing the temperature of your hot water by just 11 degrees Celsius (from 60°C to 49°C), you could save up to $60 per year in utilities!

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Tip #6 – Change Your Furnace Filter Regularly

A dirty furnace filter can cause a lot of issues. In fact, if you’re ever having a problem with your furnace, we recommend checking the filter first. This quick furnace fix could help you solve the problem – without the need to call a furnace repair company!

If your furnace filter is clogged, the furnace will have to work harder. This results in increased energy costs and a shorter lifespan. Therefore, it’s important to replace your filter regularly. By doing so, you can save a lot on your utility bill. 

Pro Energy Savings Tip: Change your furnace filters every three months (roughly).

How much money can you save by ensuring your furnace filter is replaced regularly?

If you stay on top of furnace filter changes, you can expect to save up to 15% on your utility bill! Assuming you have a gas furnace and your monthly gas bill is around $200, this would be a cost savings of $30 per month or $360 per year!

BONUS Energy Savings Tip (to Really Stack the Savings)

If you have an older furnace, AC or hot water heater, the best way to reduce energy consumption (and your monthly bill) is to upgrade to a new, highly-efficient appliance.

Thanks to new technology, the efficiency of furnaces, AC units and hot water heaters have improved drastically in recent years. For example, new tankless water heaters are 35% to 80% more efficient than traditional hot water tanks! As a bonus, you’ll never run out of hot water with a tankless water heater.

If you’re in the market for a new furnace, AC or water heater, a high-efficiency unit is your best bet. ENERGY STAR-certified appliances provide the best energy savings. High-efficiency models may cost more upfront but will help you save significantly on energy costs over the years. This can amount to hundreds of dollars in savings.

Here are our top picks for energy-efficient home comfort appliances for Edmonton homes.

[IMAGE – Amana furnace, Trane AC, Bradford White tankless water heater]

Best Energy-Efficient Gas Furnace

When it comes to furnaces, the heating experts at ProSolutions recommend gas. This is because gas furnaces are more energy-efficient than electric furnaces.

Our top pick for the best energy-efficient gas furnace is the Amana AMVM97 High-Efficiency Modulating Variable Speed Gas Furnace. This furnace offers extreme efficiency with an AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating of 98%. In addition to being exceptionally efficient, the Amana HVAC brand is extremely reliable, making it the perfect option for Edmonton homes.

Most Energy-Efficient AC

When our clients are looking for a top-of-the-line AC unit, we recommend the Trane XV20i TruComfort Variable Speed Air Conditioner. This AC is the most efficient model manufactured by Trane, with a SEER rating of up to 22. The Trane XV20i also comes with built-in TruComfort technology. This innovative technology automatically adjusts the temperature in your home based on your needs and preferences. Not only will this result in a consistent and comfortable environment, but it can also help you save on energy costs.

Trane is one of the best air conditioner brands available. As a result, this is one of the most reliable and efficient AC models. Edmonton homeowners can go wrong with this ENERGY STAR-certified home comfort appliance.

Highest Efficiency Water Heater

The Bradford White Infiniti Tankless High-Efficiency Gas Water Heater is ProSolution’s go-to model for maximum energy savings. As we mentioned, a tankless water heater can help you reduce your energy consumption by up to 80% – and this tankless water heater is one of the best on the market.

The Bradford White Infiniti Tankless water heater is ENERGY STAR certified for maximum energy savings. It is also manufactured using top-quality materials for a longer lifespan and fewer repairs.

Total Savings

Now that we’ve discussed our top energy savings tips, let’s take a look at the total amount of money you could save from implementing these changes.

Considering only the small and simple modifications discussed above, you could save up to $705 per year. Here’s a breakdown:

Take it a step further and install a new AC, furnace or hot water heater. With high-efficiency home comfort appliances, you’ll be looking at even bigger savings!

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Start Saving on Energy Costs with the Help of ProSolutions

Ready to take the leap and install an energy-efficient heating, cooling or hot water system? ProSolutions is here to help.

As local homeowners, our expert technicians feel your pain when it comes to increasing energy costs! Therefore, we’re committed to helping you choose the best furnace, AC or water heater for your home. After getting to know a bit about your budget and requirements, we’ll recommend the appliance with the highest efficiency possible. Then, we’ll install the unit and ensure it’s perfectly calibrated for the local conditions. Not only will you save on energy costs, but you’ll also have a reliable appliance that runs efficiently for years to come.

Bradford White Water Heater Feature: The Infiniti Tankless Water Heater

Looking for a great hot water heater for your Edmonton home? Bradford White tankless water heaters are reliable and efficient. Most importantly, they come highly recommended by heating and plumbing professionals, including ProSolutions PHAC. If you’re in the market for a tankless water heater, the Bradford White Infiniti tankless water heater is one of the best options availalbe. 

Want to learn more about Bradford White tankless heaters before committing? Here’s what you need to know.

About the brand
Is Bradford White a good brand?
Bradford White Infiniti tankless water heater
How long does a Bradford White water heater last?
Bradford White water heater efficiency
Bradford White warranty
Tankless water heater prices
Who installs Bradford White tankless heaters in Edmonton?

About Bradford White

 

 

Bradford White is a US-based water heater manufacturer that dates back to 1881. As an industry leader, they take pride in producing quality products that are built in North America. 

The company also invests heavily in research and development. As a result, they have developed several new innovations and state-of-the-art technologies.

Gas and electric heaters are the brand’s most popular options. However, oil, solar and indirectly powered models are also available. The company manufactures tank and tankless water heaters, as well as heat pumps and boilers.

Is Bradford White a good brand?

If you’re looking for a reliable and efficient water heater, Bradford White is a good brand. In fact, many Edmonton plumbing contractors prefer this brand of water heaters over others.

What makes Bradford White a good brand? Well, these water heaters are well-known for their reliable performance, extreme efficiency and innovative design. As a result, homeowners and professional heating and plumbing companies consider the brand a great option for local Edmonton homes.

Introducing the Bradford White Infiniti Tankless Water Heater

ProSolutions PHAC has adopted the Bradford White Infiniti tankless water heater as one of their top picks for Edmonton homes. Why? In our experience, the dependability and efficiency of this tankless water heater make it a great fit for local homeowners. Therefore, we recommend this tankless unit 99.99% of the time.

With a tankless water heater, you’ll never run out of hot water (unless, of course, your whole system is down) and you’ll save on your energy bill! Best of all, Infiniti units are designed and created with Canadian climates in mind. This means extreme reliability – even during freezing cold winters.

Our favourite tankless models include:

Infiniti Tankless High-Efficiency Gas Water Heater

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Bradford White Atmospheric RE240S6 RE250S6

Bradford White Atmospheric RE240S6 RE250S6 Series

This tankless Infiniti model features:

Infiniti Tankless Mid Efficiency Gas Water Heater

Bradford White RTG-S-199-N1

Bradford White RTG-S-199-N1 Series

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This Bradford White water heater offers:

Now, let’s take a look at a few more reasons why the team at ProSolutions has introduced the Bradford White Infiniti tankless water heater to their line-up of reliable water heating options.

Tankless Water Heater Lifespan

You’re probably wondering – how long does a Bradford White water heater last?

Most tankless water heaters last 20 to 30 years – more than double the life of a tank water heater! And Bradford White tankless units are known to have some of the longest lifespans. Therefore, with the help of regular maintenance, your Bradford White tankless water heater could last 20+ years. This is one of the top reasons that ProSolutions installs Infiniti tankless water heaters in Edmonton homes.

This longevity is thanks to quality manufacturing and the innovative features. For example, freeze protection and quality materials like copper and aluminum.

Bradford White Water Heater Efficiency

Bradford White tankless water heaters are extremely efficient. Again, this is due to the brand’s dedication to R&D and innovation. Thanks to this innovative spirit, Bradford White’s Infiniti tankless models include features that help to make them even more energy efficient. In particular, Scale Reduction Technology significantly improves efficiency by reducing sediment buildup.

Sediment build-up can have a major impact on the effectiveness and efficiency of a tankless water heater. Therefore, by reducing this build-up, the unit doesn’t have to work as hard to create water on demand. In turn, this reduces energy consumption and helps you save money on energy costs!

Keep in mind, water heater installation and maintenance can also affect efficiency. Therfore, a unit installed by a local professional will perform better and more efficiently. So, be sure to invest in expert tankless water heater installation to ensure your system is running as efficiently as possible.

Tankless water heaters also require regular maintenance to guarantee they are running efficiently. For instance, most tankless heaters should have their pipes flushed annually. This maintenance should also be completed by a professional company that offers water heater services in Edmonton.

Bradford White Warranty

In addition to being highly efficient, Bradford White tankless water heaters come with great warranties. 

The Infiniti tankless high and mid-efficiency models include:

Keep in mind, if a tankless water heater remains at its original location (and is installed by a Certified Installer), its warranty will extend to subsequent owners.

Bradford White Tankless Water Heater Prices

Due to the fact that tankless water heaters are more complex than conventional units, they cost more to purchase and install. In fact, they can cost up to two to three times more than a standard hot water tank.

Similar to most tankless water heaters, a Bradford White Infiniti tankless water heater can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000+ for purchase and installation.

For upfront water heater installation pricing, contact ProSolutions. We’ll provide a free tankless water heater install estimate to help you get started.

Who installs Bradford White water heaters in Edmonton?

ProSolutions installs Bradford White water heaters in Edmonton. Call us today and our professional technicians will have your tankless heater installed in no time.

When you hire ProSolutions to install and maintain your tankless water heater, you can rest assured your hot water system will run effectively and efficiently. This will extend the life of your unit and also help you optimize its efficiency for maximum cost savings. Better yet, you and your family will never run out of hot water!

Call ProSolutions Today to Learn More About Bradford White Tankless Water Heaters

Think a Bradford White tankless water heater is right for you? 

Our experts can help you choose the perfect unit for your home. We’ll provide pricing and suggestions to help you choose the ideal tankless water heater based on your budget. Then, our tankless water heater service professionals will install your new unit. This will ensure that you and your family have endless hot water for years to come.

Hot Water Heater Buying Guide 2021 – What to Know When Buying a Hot Water Heater

Are you looking to buy a new hot water heater? With an overwhelming number of options to choose from and factors to consider, it can be difficult to determine which water heater is right for your home.

There are traditional hot water heaters, tankless water heaters, different sizes and efficiency ratings. In Edmonton, the cold winter weather also adds an additional aspect that must be considered. Therefore, with so many options, you must be familiar with what to know when buying a hot water heater.

As a professional provider of water heater services in Edmonton, we know a thing or two about hot water heaters and which are the best on the market. So, we’ve created this hot water heater buying guide to help you determine which water heater is best for you.

Here’s what to know when buying a hot water heater.

What type of water heater is best?
Which is better hot water heater or tankless?
What should I look for when buying a hot water heater?
How big of hot water heater do I need?
Is a high-efficiency water heater worth it?
How much does it typically cost to replace a hot water heater?
What is the best hot water heater to buy?

Have more questions? We can help. Our experienced team will assist you in determining which solution is best for your home. Our technicians are familiar with local conditions and requirements and will ensure that you select the perfect water heater.

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A water heating buying guide for 2021 – finding the right water heater for your needs and your home is important.

Common types of water heaters

There are several different types of water heaters to choose from. Each type offers different advantages and disadvantages and will be more suitable in some households than others. 

Before you buy a new hot water heater, familiarize yourself with these different options.

When it comes to different types, here’s what to know when buying a hot water heater.

Gas Hot Water Heaters

What to know when buying a hot water heater - gas powered water heaters

Water heaters that are powered by natural gas are very common in households throughout Canada, including in Edmonton. This type of water heater is often recommended by hot water heater buying guides and heating and plumbing contractors in Edmonton because of its various advantages.

Pros

Cons

Electric Hot Water Heaters

Although less common than gas water heaters, electric water heaters can also be a suitable option for some households.

Pros

Cons

Propane Hot Water Heaters

Hot water heaters that run on propane gas are also less common but do have certain advantages. 

Pros

Cons

In addition to these three types of traditional hot water heaters, you also have the option of going tankless. 

Tankless water heaters can be electric or gas-powered. Like traditional water heaters, each type has different advantages and disadvantages, including initial and long-term costs, maintenance needs and efficiency.

For a detailed list of pros and cons, and our recommendation for the best tankless water heater, check out our article about tankless water heaters.

Tankless water heater vs water heater

Tankless hot water heaters offer many advantages over traditional hot water tanks. However, they are not for everyone. 

Here’s what to know when buying a hot water heater that’s tankless.

What is the difference between a tankless water heater and a regular water heater?

hot water heater buying guide - tankless water heater vs traditional water heater

The difference between a tankless water heater vs a traditional water heater is the tank. 

A traditional water heater stores preheated water in a tank. When water is required, the hot water from the tank is delivered. The water heater then refills the tank and heats more water to be kept on standby. 

A tankless water heater, on the other hand, does not have a large storage tank. Instead, it heats water on demand. Tankless heaters can rapidly produce hot water using high-powered elements. As a result, you will never run out of hot water.

Other hot water heater buying guides might recommend a tankless water heater from the get-go. However, we’re here to tell you that tankless heaters are not for everyone. 

For example, if your household uses a lot of hot water, a tankless heater is likely not for you. As well, if you live in a climate that is cold most of the year, a tankless water heater is not the best option. The biggest downfall of a tankless heater, however, is that it costs significantly more to purchase and install. In fact, a tankless heater can cost up to three times as much as a traditional hot water tank. As well, cold temperatures (like that during an Edmonton winter) can be hard on tankless heaters.

If a tankless heater is right for you, it can have many benefits over traditional hot water tanks, including:

What to know when buying a hot water heater and important factors to consider

To choose the perfect water heater for your home, there are a few important aspects you’ll need to consider including:

Here’s what to know when buying a hot water heater when it comes to sizing, efficiency ratings and initial and long-term costs.

Size

When purchasing a new water heater, you’ll want to ensure that it’s big enough to meet your hot water needs. Selecting the proper size will also maximize the efficiency of the unit.

Ultimately, the size will depend on the amount of hot water you use. Therefore, the number of people in a household is often used to determine size requirements. Below are size recommendations based on average household sizes and water usage. 

Keep in mind, however, each household is different. You may have a hot tub or several showers with rain heads, meaning you’ll use more hot water than the average household. Working with a professional Edmonton plumbing services provider is, therefore, the best way to determine what size of water heater your household requires. This will ensure that your water heater isn’t too small, causing you to run out of hot water, or too big, resulting in more energy consumption and higher utility bills.

The size recommendations below are for traditional hot water tanks. 

Number of People Gas Water Heater Electric Water Heater
2 20 Gal (90 L) 30 Gal (135 L)
3 – 4 40 Gal (180 L) 50 Gal (225 L)
4 – 5 40 Gal (180 L) 65 Gal (290 L)
5 – 6 50 Gal (225 L) 80 Gal (360 L)
6+ 75 Gal (340 L) 120 Gal (540 L)

While the size of a traditional hot water heater is measured in litres or gallons, the size of a tankless water heater is expressed in GPM. GPM stands for Gallons Per Minute and represents how much water your tankless heater can heat in one minute.

GPM recommendations based on family size can be found here – How big should my tankless water heater be?

Efficiency

Are you looking to reduce your carbon footprint? There are many energy-efficient hot water heaters on the market today. Unfortunately, these heaters often come with a steep price tag. However, it’s important to keep in mind that, although a more efficient water heater costs more upfront, it will save you money in the long run.

The efficiency of a gas-powered water heater (tank and tankless) is rated using the unit’s energy factor (EF).

What is the energy factor? 

EF = hot water produced / amount of gas used (in 24 hours)

That is, a water heater’s EF is calculated based on the amount of hot water produced divided by the amount of gas used within 24 hours.

The higher the EF, the more efficient the water heater.

The efficiency of electrical hot water tanks, on the other hand, is measured by standby loss (in watts).

What is standby loss?

Standby loss measures the amount of heat loss from the tank. The lower the standby loss, the more efficient the hot water heater.

To determine how efficient a given appliance is, look for its EnerGuide label. This label can be found on the appliance and in its product literature. The label will show you the appliance’s EF.

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When looking for the most energy-efficient water heaters, look for an ENERGY STAR symbol. Products that have this symbol meet or exceed energy efficiency requirements set out by the government.

To be awarded an ENERGY STAR label, the following efficiency ratings must be met:

Initial Costs vs Long-Term Costs

Before making your purchase, you’ll also want to consider the upfront and long-term costs of different types and models.

For example, some water heaters, especially highly efficient models, can be very expensive to buy and install. High-efficiency tankless heaters, in particular, can cost up to three times more than a less efficient, traditional heater. However, these models will save you money in the long run by cutting down your energy consumption. Also, their lifespan is much longer. Therefore, you’ll want to consider the pros and cons offered by a more expensive model before making your decision.

Still unsure about which water heater is best for you? 

If you’ve read our hot water heater buying guide and familiarized yourself with what to know when buying a hot water heater and you’re still unsure about which option is the best for your home, we can help!

Our plumbing experts can help you select the right hot water tank for your home based on your location, water usage, efficiency requirements and budget. As Edmonton locals, we’ll always recommend what we use in our own homes, so that you get the best and most reliable product.

Looking to increase the energy efficiency of your home? We can help with that too! With Edmonton’s new Home Energy Retrofit Accelerator program, you can receive government rebates for upgrading to a more efficient appliance. Our expert team is familiar with the new program and can help you achieve the efficiency needed for a maximum rebate.

Best hot water heaters in 2021

Our hot water heater buying guide wouldn’t be complete without a few recommendations. So, here are our top choices for water heaters in 2021.

Best Eco-Friendly Hot Water Heater

If want to make your home more energy-efficient, this water heater is for you. With one of the highest efficiency ratings on the market, this water heater will significantly reduce your carbon footprint and save you money in the long run on energy bills.

EZ111 Noritz

The Noritz EZ111 features inlet and outlet connections that are positioned on top of the unit, minimizing water line exposure and digital control. This tankless water heater is a modulating unit and therefore creates only the amount of heat that is required – as demand increases the heat supply is increased. As a result, energy consumption is reduced and all fixtures can be run at once. Unlike other top tankless brands, replacement parts for the Noritz EZ111 are easy to get in Canada.

Additional features include:

Best Value Hot Water Heater for Families 

If you have a family (2 adults, 2 children), this hot water heater is the perfect mix between value and efficiency.

Rheem 50 Gallon RHE50

The Rheem RHE50 is a power direct vent gas water heater. This non-condensing, gas-efficient model is able to provide sufficient hot water for households with 3 to 5 people.

Additional features: 

Biggest, Baddest, Best Hot Water Heater for 2021

This water heater has it all. Good value. Great output. If your hot water demands are high, this option is perfect for your household.

A.O. Smith 75 Gallon VertexTM GDHE-75

The A.O. Smith GDHE-75 Vertex™ Power Direct Vent gas water heater will provide all the hot water you’ll need and is highly efficient to boot. 

More features:

Tankless Water Heaters – How to Decide If Hot Water on Demand is Right for You

Want to live greener? Tankless water heaters are one way to get there.

Water heaters are the second-highest source of energy usage in the home. For years, homeowners have depended on 40-60 gallon hot water tanks to provide hot water. There is, however, a growing (and much more energy efficient) option in the market – the tankless water heater – powered by gas or electricity. 

At ProSolutions Inc., we stock them, we install them and we maintain them – so, we know a lot about tankless heaters! 

Our team thought it would be nice to share what we know after 12+ years of installation, maintenance and repairs on these things in one of the harshest climates they operate in (Alberta). So, read on and find answers to the following questions:

How do tankless water heaters work?

A tankless water heater uses high powered burners, or elements, to rapidly heat up the water as it runs through a heat exchanger. It then delivers it to the hot water outlets that require it. It only works when there is a demand for hot water. That is, when someone turns on a tap, a signal is sent to the heater to ignite gas flow.

Can you run out of hot water with a tankless water heater?

With a tankless water heater, you’ll never run out of hot water, unless the power goes out. 

However, it’s important to make sure that your tankless unit has a large enough capacity to handle the demand placed upon it. For example, if several things are operating at once – a shower, a dishwasher – is the unit capable of servicing them all, given the home’s water pressure and the gas flow into the tankless unit?

Do tankless water heaters work in cold climates?

In the heating, cooling & plumbing industry (HVAC), Delta (Δ) is used to express the difference between two related measurements. With a tankless water heater, ΔT is used to show the difference in temperature between water coming into the unit versus water leaving the unit. 

A more efficient or powerful unit will be able to increase the ΔT more and, therefore, is a better fit when you have colder water than average entering your home.

For example, if you live in the Edmonton area or another cold climate location, you know that your water is ICE COLD during winter months. The drop in input temperature will make your tankless work harder to reach the proper output temperature. 

What does this mean for your hot water supply? A lower input temperature usually results in lower GPM flow (Gallons per Minute) than rated on the unit. 

Do tankless water heaters restrict flow?

The smaller the difference in the temperature you require, the greater the flow. The greater the difference in temperature, the lower your water flow will be.

Let’s look at a real-world example:

California versus Alberta

In Los Angeles your water input temperature might be 60 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 16 degrees Celsius) while in Edmonton that input temperature could be 40 degrees (approximately 4 degrees Celsius). If the intended output temperature is 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), then the same tankless heater in Edmonton will have to work significantly harder to reach the output temperature than the tankless in Los Angeles. This means that the flow from the tankless water heater in Edmonton will be lower than in LA.

Keep in mind – every degree that you go up, you drop the flow (GPM). 

What size tankless water heater do I need?

If you remember nothing else from our guide, remember this – capacity is everything with water on demand! If the heater you pick cannot meet your family’s maximum need for hot water, you’re going to be in some “HOT WATER” yourself.

The capacity (size) of a tankless water heater is expressed in Gallons Per Minute (GPM). This number represents how much water your tankless water heater can heat in a minute. 

But wait, there’s more! 

Remember ΔT? Many manufacturers rate their tankless heaters’ GPM capacity with different ΔT values. That is, they pick a water input temperature and base their rating on that temperature. The problem is – this estimate could be unrealistic for your climate. Not only that, but the heated temperature will typically be lower than what you have your homes’ standard hot water tank set at (mine is set at 150°F).

So, watch for the temperature that manufacturers rate their GPM capacity at and make sure it will suit your personal situation.

How many GPM do I need for a tankless water heater?

Here are our recommendations, depending on family size. 

2 – 3 person household: 9 GPM

4 – 5 person household: 10 GPM

5+ person household: 11.1 GPM at 70 degree heat rise (approximately 4 GPM in Edmonton with 40 degree input)

These recommendations are for average water use. If your household is heavy on the hot water, just go up in size. Or, if you want to prepare for the future, go for the largest option available.

An average shower uses 2-3GPM. If you have rain/waterfall-style showerheads expect to use much more. Don’t forget about dishwashers, washing machines, or just filing a large bathtub. These all add high demands on hot water for short periods of time so doing two or three activities at once can require a fairly high GMP capacity. 

The best thing to do is talk to a professional about the real-world performance of tankless water heaters. They should be able to give you specific units that perform well with your usage and climate taken into consideration.

Can a tankless water heater be too big?

No, honestly, they are not perfect for all situations so until they reach that point, talking about too much capacity isn’t important.

Don’t forget about the resale value of your home. Tankless does add value to the home, but only if the capacity is going to work for the family moving in.

Are tankless water heaters better for the environment?

Yes! Some units are rated as high as 98% efficiency! Compared to a traditional hot water tank heater, they are 35 – 80% more efficient. 

In fact, Natural Resources Canada’s Water Heater Guide states that gas-fired tankless heaters have energy factors (EFs) that range from 0.64 to 0.98 (average 0.85); a marked improvement in efficiency over tank units ranging from 0.53 to 0.70 (average 0.62).

Electric vs gas tankless water heater

Tankless water heaters may be electrically-powered or natural gas-powered units. Each has its own pros and cons. 

Electric tankless water heaters

Electrical water on demand tanks are easy to install and have a long service life. However, additional advantages and disadvantages also require consideration.

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Gas tankless water heaters

Gas tankless water heaters are more complex to install. However, they also have many benefits.

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At ProSolutions Inc., we prefer natural gas tankless water heaters, as operating costs are significantly reduced because of the difference in utility costs in Alberta. Harmful emissions from high-efficiency gas water on demand units are minimal as well. 

What is the downside of a tankless water heater?

You might be wondering – What is the downside of a tankless water heater? The biggest downside to a tankless water heater is the initial cost. 

Tankless water heater vs water heater

Before making your decision to purchase a tankless heater, it’s important to consider these factors:

At ProSolutions Inc. we recognize that several factors are involved in whether to move to a tankless water heater rather than the traditional hot water tank. While there are savings on operating costs, the initial cost outlay for the tankless units is considerably higher. For some people, knowing that you can have a continuous supply of hot water available can be a convincing argument.

Is a tankless water heater worth it?

A tankless water heater is not right for everyone – don’t let a plumber tell you otherwise.

The truth is that a tankless hot water system, while greatly improved, is best for homes where high use of water is not common. If any of the following apply to you, an on-demand hot water system probably is not right for you.

On the other hand, if a tankless system is right for you, it can have many perks and result in cost savings over time. For instance, a standard hot water tank (a tank with hot water that is heated and reheated as required) lasts 7 – 10+ years with current hard water conditions with virtually no maintenance, if you so choose, unless you have issues with the pilot light. A tankless unit, however, can last from 20 – 30 years, more than double that of a conventional unit.

In addition, if too many people have showers, or someone turns on the dishwasher, a traditional hot water tank can run out of hot water – as we all know when a hot shower suddenly turns cold. There’s then a lag time before the tank reheats and hot water is ready again. With a quality tankless heater one thing is certain – even with household members using the same shower one after the other, you will never run out of hot water.

Best tankless hot water heater for cold climates

Here is our recommendation for the best tankless hot water system.

Noritz tankless hot water heater install

EZ111 Noritz

Below are some additional options to consider if you have needs beyond the capabilities of a standard tankless system.

Domestic Water Heat Recovery Coil

This option is great for colder climates. It takes drain water and uses it to increase the input temperature of the water, allowing the heater to work less to get to the desired temperature. Cost: approximately $1,500.

Hybrid Tankless Water Heater

A hybrid system is another great option. With a hybrid system, an electric tank heater holding tank is added so that you always have hot water in any situation (excluding power failure).

Tankless hot water solutions from ProSolutions Inc.

Low-interest financing is available

Considering a tankless water heater for your home but don’t have the money up front? Most plumbing companies, including ProSolutions Inc., offer financing options to help you improve your home without needing to break the bank.

At ProSolutions Inc., we offer several home improvement financing options. With quick and easy approvals, economical interest rates, flexible payment plans and no money down, these options are a great solution for this long-term investment.

Want more information about tankless water heaters from ProSolutions Inc.? Call us. We’d love to talk to you and discuss your situation. And don’t forget – at ProSolutions Inc. we have financing options to make sure you get the home comfort you deserve. Call us today.