What is the expected lifespan of a traditional tank water heater versus a tankless water heater?
A traditional tank water heater typically has a lifespan of 8 to 12 years. However, this can vary based on maintenance and water quality. In contrast, a tankless water heater, due to its design and the ability to replace individual components, can often last 20 years or more with proper annual maintenance. While tankless units have a higher initial cost, their longevity and superior energy efficiency can provide significant savings over time.
