• 31May

    Our Product Line Of Spa and Pool Heaters - Tankless, Inc. electric Pool and Spa heaters have one of the highest efficiency ratings in the industry. Our heaters out perform other pool heaters, including solar pool heaters and maintain 84° to 89° F. One heater can be used for both Pool and Spa, saving the space and piping required for operation.

    They are easily mounted to the wall, if desired and operate quietly. There is a Pressure control that shuts the heater off if there is no water in the pump, a time delay switch to stop fast on/off function and dry start, and a digital thermostat control to 105° .
    Our Tankless, Inc. electric Pool and Spa heaters can be installed with any other heat source: gas, solar, or heat pump and costs less to install and operate, as well as being smaller in size than all competitors models. We have large kilowatt (KW) commercial heaters in 1 or 3 phases for up to 100,000 gallon pools in hotels and resorts.

    Tankless electric pool heaters outperform heat pump or solar heaters in the cooler months, when using a pool cover. Our swimming pool heaters are smaller, quieter, and there is no need to hide them with a wall or fence like a heat pump or gas unit.

    For more information and to buy one today, click here.

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  • 28May

    Tankless water heaters heat entirely on demand only when hot water is needed. Since there is no hot water storage, thermal heat loss is almost completely eliminated.

    Tankless heaters never run out of hot water - they can literally run all day long if necessary and they will never stop producing hot water since they heat water instantly on demand.

    Since hot water is not stored, tankless water heaters generally handle hard water minerals and sediments much better than conventional tanks. This makes them far less likely to leak or rupture, and able to maintain efficiency throughout their whole lifecycle.

    Tankless water heaters are about the size of a briefcase (electric units) - they save valuable floor space that can be used for storage etc. especially in condos and apartments.

    Conventional storage tank water heaters have been used in commercial and residential applications since the early twentieth century. While most household electronics have taken great strides in terms of new technology and efficiency, the traditional tank water heater has not.

    The general premise behind a tankless water heater is to only heat water “on demand” as it is needed. This eliminates the need for a storage tank and dramatically increases energy efficiency.

    For more information on Tankless Water Heaters, Visit us at HotWaterHeater.com

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  • 26May

    Because a tankless water heater turns on when you open a hot water faucet and turns off when you close the faucet, the energy that is consumed is only for the hot water that is being used. Since there is no storage of water, and  no constant heating and re-heating of stored water, you’re not wasting energy heating water when you don’t need it, such as when you’re sleeping or not at home.

    This energy savings translates to  savings for you and reduced impact on our environment. Furthermore, since a tankless water heater heats the water as you use it, you can have an endless supply of hot water.

    Tankless, Inc of Sarasota has some great deals on whole house and point of use tankless water heaters going on right now.

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  • 22May

    Our solar line for heating hot water has two basic types.
    Direct PV system–Solar unit to power the pump and the heating of the water.  This system is most popular as it shuts off when the sun goes down so the pump does not pump water thru the collectors after sunset. You also do not use any electricity to run the pump.

    Direct AC system –Solar unit to power just the heating of the water.  This unit would be installed when the customer already owns a pump.

    Each system can be ordered in different size solar panels and tanks that increase the units capacity.
    The systems come with a 4500 watt backup heating system that runs on electric that can heat up to 31 gallon per hour.

    This system only works during cloudy periods. Your basic decision is  “How many gallons of hot water do you use each day?”

    The 80 gallon tank and 40 foot collector system is most popular in 2 bedroom and 2 people or less homes.
    The 120 gallon and 64 square foot collector system is most popular with 3 bedroom and 3+ person homes.
    The water in the tank stays hot for as long as 72 hours.  During the sunny period the water in the tank reaches 180 degrees and the backup system never runs. You should expect to save 30-40% on your electric bill with one of these systems as heating your hot water is THE BIGGEST PIECE OF YOUR BILL.

    There is also a 30% Federal Energy Tax credit available with the system.

    Visit Our Solar Page for more information.

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  • 21May

    Tankless, Inc. was established in 1982 by Inventor Bob De Bonta, a master plumber and entrepreneur. Bob started out making vacu breakers and was determined to build an efficient system for heating water that would be take up less room and deliver an endless supply of hot water for homes. Bob spent years on improving upon the first design, striving to make the best tankless hot water heater around.

    That dream became a reality and although Bob passed away in 2007, his legacy continues with a constant testing and improving process that continues to be the backbone of the product manufacturing line.

    Bob set out to build a system for heating water for homes that would be efficient, take up less room, and, most of all, deliver an endless supply of hot water. He also developed a pool heater.

    There were some stumbling blocks along the way and some people said, “Bob give up, it can not be done.” But with his determination, devotion, and a deep belief in God, he continued forward, proving it could in fact be ‘Done”. ®Tankless now sets the standard for tankless hot water heater systems and makes one of the best in the business.

    So you might say you are dealing with the man who saw the future and did something about it. Now hundreds and hundreds of people just like you are finding out what Bob knew so many years ago…”It can be done!”

    Visit Our Website.

    Corporate Offices and Plant
    2040-A Whitfield Park Avenue
    Sarasota, Florida 34243

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  • 20May

    Point of use Tankless water heaters

    In the past tankless water heaters were usually used as “point of use” heaters.  Point of use water heaters operate more efficiently than whole house water heaters since there is only a short distance between the heater and the fixture.

    Point of use installations use smaller heaters since they don’t have to supply more than one fixture at a time.  The smaller installations are much less expensive than whole house water heaters.

    Tankless Water Heaters of Sarasota Florida have some great deals on Point Of Use tankless water heaters.  Check it out.

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  • 19May

    The Tankless Beyond 2000 is specially designed for our customers that have the need for large amounts of hot water. It gives the owners of large homes the opportunity to benefit from the tankless concept. Some of the benefits include:

    Provides virtually unlimited hot water

    Reduces water usage

    Saves money on hot water heating costs

    Saves floor space

    The Tankless Beyond 2000 system will deliver an endless supply of pure hot water when utilizing several appliances or fixtures at the same time. Digitally controlled temperatures deliver safe, anti scald water in an even distribution. With a faster recovery time than traditional water tanks, daily hot water use can be increased - while operating costs are much lower.

    The Tankless Beyond 2000 uses your traditional water tank, plus the addition of the Tankless On Demand Heating System to reduce energy costs, without sacrificing your demand for hot water. For More Information on The Beyond 2000 - or to order your own, Visit Tankless On The Web!

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  • 19May

  • 18May

    Tankless hot water heaters save energy and thus money.  Water heating accounts for up to 20% or more of an average household’s annual energy expenditures. The yearly operating costs for conventional gas or electric storage tank water heaters average $200 or $450, respectively.  This is a great savings!

    Storage tank-type water heaters raise and maintain the water temperature to the temperature setting on the tank (usually between 120° -140° F (49° -60° C). Even if no hot water is drawn from the tank (and cold water enters the tank), the heater will operate periodically to maintain the water temperature.

    This is due to “standby losses”: the heat conducted and radiated from the walls of the tank—and in gas-fired water heaters—through the flue pipe. These standby losses represent 10% to 20% of a household’s annual water heating costs.

    Visit Tankless Hot Water Heaters for some great deals on water heaters, view some how-to videos and more!