Everything to Know About Tankless Water Heaters

By Editorial Team

Updated on November 7, 2023

A standard water heater takes up a lot of space in a home since it has a hot water tank that supplies warm water needed for dishes, showers, sinks, and any other household needs. Also, the tank may run out periodically when the demand for hot water exceeds the tank’s water storage capacity.

Tankless water heaters are a good alternative if you wish to have an unlimited amount of hot water. They’re smaller since they only heat water on demand, require less space, and totally eliminate the empty tank issue. 

This article will delve into the workings of a tankless water heater, the available models, as well as the various energy sources used to power this device. 

How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work?

Tankless Water Heater

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A tankless water heater basically functions like a regular water heater with a tank: an element heats up the warm incoming water until its output. The main difference lies in the electric element’s power or its burner used to warm up the water as soon as it’s requested. 

Furthermore, tankless water heaters are fitted with a sensor that detects water movement resulting from an opened faucet, which will in turn immediately switch on the device to warm up the water requested. It can be a whole house unit, which is installed in a central location and connected to multiple sanitary appliances at a time, or it can be a point-of-use model, which only supplies one appliance at a time. 

For example, when it comes to a sink, a point-of-use water heater will be directly connected beneath the sink in question and will only supply said sink. On the other hand, a whole house unit tankless water heater functions just as a standard tank water heater would—it supplies multiple hot water sources at once. 

When shopping around for a tankless water heater, the most important factor to keep in mind is the usage capacity to ensure an adequate hot water supply at all times. 

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Tankless Water Heater: Electric or Gas-Powered?

gas-powered tankless water heater

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A tankless water heater can be powered in two ways: with the help of an electric source or with natural gas. These two configurations require changes to be undertaken to the current installations if you choose to move forward with a tankless water heater. A gas-powered tankless water heater requires a gas exhaust vent to clear out the gas combustion. To save some money in terms of installation costs, install the device directly on an exterior leading wall to avoid having to connect the device to a too-long exhaust pipe to vent gas combustion. 

An electric tankless water heater is really compact and is most often connected to a point-of-use installation, directly connected to a sink, for example. The reason why it’s best to have the system installed nearby the sanitary device it’ll supply is to prevent the water from losing its acquired heat while it travels via the household’s piping system. Supplying on-demand hot water and limiting the distance between the targetted unit and the tankless water heater is key to avoiding heat loss. 

A gas-powered tankless water heater will be more efficient than an electric model, especially during wintertime. If you expect multiple people to simultaneously use the tankless water heater, opt for a natural gas-powered model. If you wish to have a whole house unit tankless water heater installed, opt for a gas-powered model. 

Although it’s more expensive than an electric model, Énergir (formerly Gas Métro) does offer condensing tankless water heater grants. Inquire as to which models are included in this grant!

In a Nutshell: Tankless Water Heaters Are Practical Yet Complex

Tankless water heater: electric model

Source: Canva

A tankless water heater basically means on-demand hot water, which is really appealing, especially if you wish to have hot water for specific uses knowing it could run out at some point. This type of device can be used as a chalet's additional source of hot water, for example. However, prior to purchasing this type of water heater, know that the climate situation in Quebec requires a few changes to be made to efficiently use this type of system.

First of all, do a bit of research to ensure you’re buying the best unit since the harsh Canadian winters make it so that the water supplied to your household is near freezing temperatures. For the water to go from 2 to 40 degrees Celsius in nearly seconds, there's a need for a lot of power—given that the water will always be warm, as opposed to a tank water heater, you can easily be tempted to use more hot water than normal, which will translate into a higher-than-normal energy bill.

More so, not all models run at the same level—installing a tankless water heater that isn’t strong enough to heat water during the wintertime is worthless. Overall, a tankless water heater can save you money and space, given that your water heater won’t be warming up a tankful of water ready to be used at a moment’s notice. 

The following articles will help you properly assess your water heater to make the right decision: 

Source of images: Wikimedia Commons

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