Takagi Water Heaters Supply Continuous Hot Water

Imagine an endless supply of hot water.  The last person to shower experiencing as hot of water as the first person.  You can run the dish washer, washing machine and shower at the same time.  This is what you get with a Takagi Water Heater.  Hot water on demand, that can provide anywhere from two hundred to five hundred gallons of water an hour.  This state of the art water heater is available for commercial buildings or your residence.


The Takagi Water Heater is able to do this because it is tankless.  Since there is no tank there is no need for the water to sit and wait for it to get hot. With the Takagi technology once the water enters the heater it becomes hot instantaneously. It is able to do this and be Eco-Friendly conscious.  The tankless water heaters are made from 95% recyclable materials and use 20 to 50 % less energy.  The water heater takes on the average less that 50% of the space a conventional tank water heater takes.


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For an apartment there is the T-KJr model. It provides enough hot water for one shower and one sink at a time, providing three gallons of hot water per minute.  The T-K3 Takagi Water Heater is for the home. It so small, weighing only 40 pounds, it can be set and placed between the wall studs.  It has eight different temperature settings ranging from 104 to 185 degrees F.  For a commercial setting  there is the T-M32.  This unit provides 5 gallons of hot water per minute, 299 per hour.  If that is not enough for you, there is the T-M50, AKA "The Monster".  It can be installed indoors or outdoors. It has a duel heat exchanger system. Therefore, if one goes down the other continues to run and provide hot water.  The T-M50 produces up to 7.9 hot gallons of water per minute or 474 gallons per hour.

Takagi Water Heaters are becoming the hot craze for home owners.  They take up less space, are cost efficient and allow you to experience hot water on demand.   The reviews give them high ratings from owners all across the globe.




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