Residential Electric Tankless Water Heaters
With a comprehensive range of over 80 different models, State’s line of electric water heaters offers solutions to suit every need. Whether you're looking for high-efficiency ENERGY STAR® certified water heaters or economical standard-efficiency electric water heaters, State Water Heaters has the perfect electric water heater to meet your requirements.
Residential Electric Tankless Water Heaters
Introducing the latest line of State electric tankless water heaters, offering an energy-efficient and hassle-free solution for your home or business. Engineered for both whole-house water heating and specialized applications, State Water Heaters provides a comprehensive lineup of electric tankless water heaters to cater to your specific requirements.
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Benefits of Electric Tankless Water Heaters
Continuous Hot Water
Electric tankless water heaters provide continuous hot water when sized appropriately, producing and maintaining hot water throughout your home or business as needed.
Space Savings
State Water Heaters are lightweight and easy-to-install electric tankless water heaters can be mounted in small or tight spaces throughout your home.
No Venting Required
Unlike gas tankless water heaters, State electric tankless units do not need venting to operate, saving space in your home along with initial installation costs.
How it Works
Electric tankless water heaters are gaining popularity due to their potential energy savings and ability to provide hot water on demand. These units contribute to reduced energy consumption by eliminating the need to continuously heat water stored in tanks, which often goes unused. State Water Heaters offers electric tankless models with high-efficiency ratings and innovative designs to meet various needs, from point-of-use to whole-house applications. These models deliver continuous hot water precisely when needed and can be conveniently installed in spaces where traditional tank water heaters cannot go, such as closets and bathrooms.
Here's how electric tankless water heaters work:
- When a hot water tap is opened, water from your home's pipes enters the water heater and flows through the chamber.
- Inside the chamber, an electric resistance coil heats the water to the desired temperature as it passes through.
- By appropriately sizing the unit, a continuous supply of hot water is effortlessly delivered to your home whenever needed.
Still Have Questions?
Both electric tank and electric tankless water heaters have their specific advantages. Electric tankless units can potentially help you save on home energy use and provide continuous hot water on demand. However, you should consider your usage preferences, energy supply, and space considerations when talking with your local water heater service provider.
State’s electric tankless water heaters can provide hot water on demand and energy savings, all while taking up less space in your home. We recommend talking to a licensed professional before making the final decision on a water heater purchase. They will be able to offer guidance regarding electrical service requirements and any additional components needed for installation.
There is a potential to save energy with electric tankless water heaters. The electric tankless unit will only heat the water that you use and does not have the standby heat loss that typically comes with traditional tank-type products.
Industry-leading State’s electric tankless water heaters include a 5-year limited warranty. While the lifespan of an electric tankless water heater can vary, factors like water conditions, usage rates and maintenance all contribute to your water heater’s health. You can help your tankless unit run longer and at optimal efficiency with routine maintenance and descaling.
Electric tankless products do work in cold climates. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. Colder climates mean colder incoming groundwater temperature, resulting in a need for more energy to heat the water to your desired temperature. Colder incoming groundwater temperature will limit the product options to the higher kW units, which require a larger electrical service and breaker size capacity. If there is adequate electrical service and room in the breaker panel, electric tankless is a great option.
Electric tankless units are installed similarly to an electric tank-type product. All you need is electricity and water. When having an electric tankless water heater installed by a professional, be aware of the electrical service requirements, the additional wires needed for installation, and your home’s climate. We recommend talking to a licensed professional before making the final decision on a water heater purchase.
- Size?
- The factors that will affect the size of your electric tankless water heater are the incoming groundwater temperature, hot water flow rate required, electrical service, and breaker panel restrictions.
- Where to install?
- Electric tankless water heaters can be installed in any location within your home with the appropriate hookups. Their compact size frees up valuable space within your home. Common applications include offices, lavatories, and remote fixtures.
- Venting? No venting is required for State’s electric tankless water heaters.
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*Many factors affect the actual performance of a water heater. This represents our closest approximation of your likely experience with this water heater in your local area, but actual performance may vary depending on factors beyond our ability to control or estimate.
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