Considering our economy and the complications of inflation, you may not want to make that move. Even though you are stuffed into a smaller house than you need, you may want to wait until things get better. So, what do you do in the meantime?
You look for space-saving ideas, like installing a tankless water heater!
A traditional water heater has a tank about five feet tall and two feet wide. It usually takes up an entire closet, while a tankless water heater – about two feet, four inches tall, and one foot, four inches wide – can be installed in a corner of the bathroom, the garage or laundry room, or even outside your home. And you could turn that closet into a place for all the things you can’t fit in somewhere else.
You would create more space and save on the cost of buying a new house. You also would save on energy costs, since tankless water heaters heat on-demand, rather than turning on and off all day and night long, as do traditional water heaters. This may mean savings of up to 40% off your energy bill each month.
And, because they require less maintenance annually – only every four or five years – as compared to yearly servicing for traditional water heaters, you get another big savings. On top of that, the US government encourages many producers of tankless systems to offer significant rebates, and there are tax savings available too, leaving more cash for finding more space in your home.
If you want to know more about tankless water heaters, contact Paul the Plumber for information that will be life-changing.