The Bosch tankless water heaters are perfectly suited to residential water heating. Water heating is typically the second largest use of energy in American homes, so the US Energy Bill encourage homeowners to move over to efficient energy conserving tankless water heaters such as the Bosch tankless water heaters. Homeowners consider this to be a definite winner as they can now receive tax credits for installing Bosch tankless water heaters which can help the occupant to a reduce their monthlu utility bills by as much as 30% to 50% whilst preserving the environment.
Tax credits are offered to homeowners who qualify by installing gas tankless water heaters with an .08 EF (Energy Factor), the U.S. Department of Energy certification standard. Bosch products that comply with these qualification standards include 16 energy efficient tankless water heaters with an EF above the .80 minimum.
The common storage type water heaters in most American homes do not come close to the requirements for the tax credit as they are inefficient due to their continuous heating of the stored water, whether it is being used or not. Bosch tankless water heaters have an EF as much as 20 points higher than even the best storage tank heaters. So you can see why the government have specified this allowance.
Bosch tankless water heaters have more to offer than a tax credit of course, their tankless water heaters provide an continuous flow of hot water. The on demand system will only heat the water as it passes through the tankless system which senses the flow of water through itself and ensures the hot water is supplied when the homeowner needs it. The latest Bosch tankless water heaters produce volumes of water close to seven gallons per minute, which is adequate supply for most homes which would have 2 users requiring hot water at the same moment for instance as showers, laundry, dish washing, etc are wanting hot water simultaneously.