Cass Plumbing is a family-owned and operated plumbing company based in Tampa, Florida, offering top-notch plumbing repair services to homes and businesses in the Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and Greater Tampa Bay region. With over 20 years of experience, they specialize in sewer line repair, sewer line replacement, and sewer line cleaning. Cass Plumbing has garnered more than a thousand 5-star reviews on Google and Home Advisors, received an A+ rating from the Tampa Better Business Bureau, and has been recommended as the #1 plumber in the entire Greater Tampa Bay region by ...
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Is a Tankless Water Heater Right for My Tampa Home?
As the premier plumbing company in Tampa, Florida, Cass Plumbing is dedicated to providing our customers with the latest and best information on home comfort systems. One such system is the tankless water heater, which is quickly becoming a popular choice for homeowners looking for an energy-efficient and low-maintenance solution for hot water on demand. But how does a tankless water heater work and is it the right choice for you?
Traditional Water Heater vs a Tankless
A traditional water heater uses a large storage tank to heat up and reserve water, but a tankless water heater does not. In...
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Tankless Water Heaters vs. Traditional Tank Water Heater
If your water heater is getting close to replacement age, you might be wondering which type of water heater is best for your Tampa home. This largely depends on your family's water consumption and individual home's needs. In this plumbing blog post we will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of both tankless and tank type water heaters.
The advantages of a tankless water heater
Never run out of hot water. The tankless water heater will never run out of hot water. This is ideal for people who have big families because if you live in a big family, you know what it is like to be the last p...
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Should Your Home Go Tankless?
Are you looking for ways to save on your Tampa utility bills? Water heating accounts for 15 - 20% of your home’s energy usage, making it the second-highest contributor to your utility costs after your heating and cooling system.
If you’re in the market for a new water heater, the best choice for energy savings might be to skip the tank and opt for a tankless water heater this time around. Learn more about tankless vs. traditional water heaters to determine if this upgrade is right for your home.
HOW DOES A TANKLESS WATER HEATER WORK?
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water...
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