Tankless Water Heater Reviews

Choose the right Tankless Water Heater

Takagi TK-3 – one of Takagi’s most versatile and powerful residential units

The Takagi T-K3 offers Easy-Link capability, which allows you to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The TK3 can also be converted to a direct vent model.

  • Small water heater - The T-K3 (TK3) measures 20.5″ x 13.8″ x 8.5″ which allows for installation in spaces with limited area or in locations closer to the point of use. This results in less travel-time through pipes, which means less energy is wasted.
  • Save Money – No storage tank to clog with deposits and rust. No pilot light to waste gas. Computer-controlled burners use only the gas required according to demand, which significantly increases efficiency.
  • Giant Flexibility – Capable of handling water flows ranging from .5 to 7.0 gallons per minute, with heating capability of 11,000 to 199,000 BTU, the T-K3 has the widest range on the market, all controlled by a computer board and sensors checking for flow, temperature and demand.
  • Save Energy – Water is only heated as it is used, without need for a holding tank to waste energy. Computer controlled electronic ignition allows the T-K3 (TK3) to operate without a pilot light and save up to 50% off utility cost.
  • Peace of Mind – Safety is constantly monitored internally with an advanced system of circuits and sensors checking for over or under-heating, freeze conditions, gas levels, water levels, even air and venting conditions.
  • Added protection – The T-K3 (TK3) comes equipped with heating blocks to prevent freezing which can damage the heat exchanger. The T-K3 also ignites automatically, without the water flow, to prevent freezing the heat exchanger as well.

Takagi T-K3 (TK3) low emissions tankless water heater delivers up to 258 gallons of hot water per hour (when raising the water temperature by 77°: From 58° to 135°). No tank means an endless supply of hot water for a house, business or anywhere a constant source of hot water is needed.

You can order this reliable Takagi TK3 tankless  water heater from here.

In addition to saving money on your monthly utilities bill, you can get a $1,500 tax credit simply by installing a tankless water heater!

Under The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009, home owners are now eligible to receive a tax credit up to 30% (maximum of $1,500) of the total cost and installation of a tankless water heater. Heaters must be placed into service in existing homes by December 31, 2010.

Tax credits are also available at 30% of the cost, with no upper limit through 2016 (for existing homes & new construction) for solar water heating.

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