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How Do Tankless Water Heaters Work?

Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters or instantaneous water heaters, are innovative appliances designed to provide hot water as needed WITHOUT the use of a storage tank. Unlike traditional water heaters, which continuously heat and store water in a large tank, tankless water heaters heat water only when there is a demand for it, such as when a faucet is turned on or an appliance requiring hot water is activated.

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Types of Water Heaters | Which One is Right for Your Multifamily Building?

Water heaters are indispensable appliances in multifamily buildings, ensuring a consistent hot water supply for various domestic needs. The choice of water heater type profoundly impacts efficiency, utility costs, and resident satisfaction. This article delves into the nuances of different water heater options to empower building owners with the knowledge to make informed decisions.

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How Does a Water Heater Work?

Discover the principles behind water heaters, their components, and energy efficiency. Learn how Gigawatt’s products can help multifamily buildings decarbonize and save.

In an era where sustainability is paramount, energy-efficient water heating solutions are gaining traction. These innovations not only reduce utility costs but also minimize environmental impact, making them an attractive choice for multifamily buildings.

At the heart of every water heater lies a complex system designed to heat and distribute water efficiently.

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Heat Pump Vs Air Conditioner | Choose Heat Pumps to Cool Your Multifamily Building

As a residential building owner, one of the biggest challenges you may face is which heating and cooling system is best for your budget and the comfort of your tenants. Let’s explore the differences between a heat pump and an air conditioner, using insights such as Energy Efficiency Rating, to help you choose the best option for your multifamily building.

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Heat Pump Rebates | Find Out If You’re Eligible

The added rebates and federal tax credit benefits on Heat Pumps and their installation, help in offsetting the initial costs. You can bring down the initial cost of retrofitting your multifamily buildings by utilizing these rebates and reap the benefits of low energy bills for years to come. In the long run, you will enjoy an increased CAP rate and occupancy rate by tenants.

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