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🚿Choose the Best Water Heater for Your Home

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With these simple tips Tankless vs. Tank Water Heater: The Ultimate Showdown Find the essentials you

With these simple tips [View as a webpage >]( [True Value Logo]( [REWARDS]( [PROJECTS]( [LOCAL AD]( [Person kneeling while writing on a clipboard next to water heater]( Tankless vs. Tank Water Heater: The Ultimate Showdown Find the essentials you need. [LEARN MORE]( [Icon graphic] How Does a Tank Water Heater Work? Tank water heaters have benefits and disadvantages. Tank water heaters are popular because they are an affordable option with a low installation cost. In most cases, a homeowner can install a new unit in a few hours. Since the systems are easy to operate, they have fewer repair and maintenance costs. [Icon graphic] How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work? There are two types of tankless water heaters: gas and electric. Gas tankless water heaters use propane or natural gas to heat the water. If the home is near a natural gas line, a homeowner can tap into those existing lines to install the unit. With no natural gas in the area, the tankless water heater will need propane to power it. An electric tankless water heater is more expensive than a gas model. These models have lower installation costs and require less effort to place in your home. [Icon graphic] What Is the Better Option? The newer tankless water heaters are better if you are looking for an energy-efficient model. These units will only heat the water you need, reducing water consumption. However, these water heaters can run out of water quickly. [LEARN MORE]( [Screenshot of True Value’s “DIY Projects & Ideas” webpage ]( Visit our project site for more DIY Projects & Ideas! [EXPLORE NOW](   Find what you need at True Value® [FIND A STORE]( [ Red background with graphic text that reads ''Locally Owned Locally Strong'' ]( [instagram]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( [facebook]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email. Please do not reply to this message. To find or contact your local store, please visit the store locator for more info.  While supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Not all items available in stores. If typographical errors occur it may be necessary to refuse or cancel orders.  ©2023 [True Value Company LLC]( [[[CONTACT US]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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