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TANK LESS WATER HEATERS
Benefits of Going Tank less
- Endless Hot Water
Does someone in your house take long showers, or do you have to wait for the water to heat up before you can shower? With a Tank less water heater the waiting is over, you'll never run out of hot water again, go ahead, fill up that Jacuzzi tub and everyone else in the house can still take showers and do laundry.
- Saves Energy
Traditional Tank style water heaters have a standing pilot light that burns 24 hours a day 365 days a year, a pilot light in every home adds up to a lot of energy and pollution. In addition to this, Tank style water heaters are constantly heating up and cooling down, turning on and keeping 40 - 100 gallons of water hot regardless of if you are home or using any hot water. This wastes huge amounts of energy and your money and causes a lot of unnecessary pollution every year.
- Saves Space
Real Estate prices are high. What's your house worth per square foot? Does having extra space sound good to you? A Tank less water heater isn't much bigger than a briefcase and can easily be mounted to an exterior wall.
- Tax Credit
The federal Government is offering a tax credit through 2007 for installing a Tank less water heater
- Saves Money
With a life expectancy that doubles tank style water heaters, combined with the energy savings over the life of the heater and the federal tax credit Tank less water heaters cost less over time than tank style water heaters and is a sound investment for your home.
- Property Value
Tank less water heaters are a highly desirable feature for your home. Buyers are interested in items that not only add convenience but will save money on their energy bills too.
WATER AND SEWER BILL SAVINGS!
Hot Water in Seconds to any Faucet Or Shower!
Stop waiting for hot water! With the right pump you can have hot water in seconds to any Shower or Sink in your Home. With this type of pump, the average family can save 15,000 gallons of water per year. New technology ends the need for expensive return lines run to your water heater.
Saving Water = Saving Money.

The average American household wastes 15,000 - 20,000 gallons of water annually waiting for hot water. Water down the drain is money down the drain. The comfort pump can pay for itself within 2 yrs.
Saving Water = Saving the Environment
 Saving 15,000 gallons of water a year has a significant impact on our environment. Water is our most precious natural resource. You pay for the water to be heated. Wasting less hot water uses less energy. It takes energy to deliver the water to your home. Saving water also saves energy and reduces the amount of pollution put into the Atmosphere.
How Much Does it cost?
We have pumps that work on traditional tank style water heaters and pumps that work on tank less water heaters. Different houses have different needs. Call us for in an in home consultation today.
How does it Work? (For tank water heaters)
 We install the comfort pump on top of your water heater. Next we install a thermostatic valve under the sink in the room where you want hot water in seconds. Next we plug in the pump. The pump creates a slightly higher pressure on the hot water line. Whenever the temperature at the thermostatic valve drops below 90 degrees Fahrenheit the valve opens, sending hot water to the faucet and cold water back to the water heater. The pump has a built in timer so it can be set to be on only when you need it. Additional thermostatic valves can be added under any sinks where you want Hot water without waiting. Get yours today!
How Does it Work for Tank less Heaters?
 The metlund pump is the only pump that will work for tank less water heaters without affecting the warranty on the tank less water heater. It works on basically the same principals as the comfort pump but with a few key differences that make it more suitable for tank less applications. The unit is more effective at saving money and energy because it only turns on when you need hot water. It can be set up with a motion detector so that whenever you are in a room that needs hot water the pump turns on and brings just enough hot water to the room to get things started but then shuts off immediately without wasting energy, water, and most importantly your time.
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