Under Sink Water Heater
So you're thinking about remodeling your bathroom. I believe congratulations are in order, because other than building your own home, remodeling any part of your home is a big step. It's not easy, but the rewards that you reap in the end that having what you want are far worth it. I know in this process there are many things to be thought of, most importantly the flooring, the shower, or the bathtub, in the toilet. There's also the bathroom vanity, mirrors, lighting, and on and on. But allow me to draw your attention to a very small aspect, that might not look as fancy as brand-new tile floors, but is an investment that will pay for itself over and over.
Now that got your attention, what I'm talking about is your water heater. Yes, I realize I said something small, and your water heater is not something that a small. And, to add insult to injury, it's not even in your bathroom. But, I would like to introduce you to under sink water heaters. These are small appliances, that are installed under your actual sink, and are plumbed directly into the water line right before it gets to the faucet. So, close your eyes and imagine for just a moment and that cold water is entering the pipes making its way to the water faucet, and just before it comes out of the faucet, it runs to this small water heater and gets heated instantly.
Yes, that is right, instantly. Instantaneously you have hot water running over your hands. And you didn't have to use that 75 or 80 gallon water theater that's in the basement or in the garage. So, you didn't have to use any of the electricity or the natural gas to fire up that massive beast, all you needed was a small small amount of electricity and you have all of the hot water that you want. And let me rephrase it again, you have it instantly. There is no waiting for it to warm up. This is wonderful for both your wallet, and for the environment. Why for the environment? Because you're not wasting five to 10 gallons of water waiting for it to heat up. It's really as simple as that. So as your planning your bathroom or your kitchen remodeling, look into under sink water heaters, and discover a brand-new world of possibilities that are both good for you and the environment.