Tankless Water Heaters - The Best Kept Secret for Homeowners Who Want to Save Water… and Money. Lower household water bills by 40 percent!

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[Music playing] Reporter: We have all hear about going green but now you can also go blue. Use a propane powered tank less water hear to save water. Increase energy efficiency and even reduce household energy bills. Scott Morgan: Tank less hot water systems. There is no tank, there is no 50 gallons or 80 gallons or 100 gallons sitting in your basement. Reporter: Tank less water heaters never ran out of hot water because they heat water as you need it instead of storing it in a tank. Tank less water heaters can save the average American family 10 to 20% of its daily water use and can lower household energy bills by up to 40%. A fact that is extremely attractive to homeowners surveyed by the propane education and research counsel but the benefits do not stop there. Scott Morgan: By installing a tank less water heater, you would save 1,500 pounds of CO2 and that is a hard number to fathom, it is like not driving your car for seven weeks. Reporter: Home owners can also receive a tax credit of up to $500.00 per home for home improvements like tank less water heaters before December 31st. [Music playing] (Product Demonstration) Bill Wilkinson: You have your cold water coming in from the house source down kiang in to both the right and number one and number two water heater. Cold water, cold water, and then you have your hot water exiting which are tied in to here coming down here and exiting hot water to the house. Propane gas line starting at the regulator, two pound pressure coming into the house then converting down the house pressure of that regulator, coming down and teeing off to the first water heater and traveling on to supply second water heater with propane gas. We are now on the outside of the house and we are looking at the exiting point of the Renaid tank less water heaters on this particular application. If you follow me I will explain to you. We have the tubex, if you will notice, this is all that is needed, the denting has to be 12 inches above the ground for snow purposes, one foot away from any opening, three feet from any verticals, so this is perfectly done and as you can see right here the propane gas is entering the house at this point also, so we have a nice neat installation package here of both the water heater venting in and the installation of the gas line.