Be Sure to Meet New EF standards for Water Heaters
Let us install your new EF-compliant water heater
Since April 16, 2015, ALL residential water heaters that use oil, gas or electricity have been required to meet new EF (energy factor) standards. That means any hot water heater you purchase must comply to the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NEACA). That is why you would not want to buy a non-compliant model that will no longer be fully supported by manufacturers. In the long run, that would cost you in energy savings and part replacement costs!
Make sure your new water heater is compliant.
Whether you decide on a conventional or tankless water heater, Daniels Energy gives you the power of choice:
Hot water accounts for up to 30 percent of an average home’s annual energy budget.
With new standards set for manufacturers, we can set you up with the best water heater that suits your home water heating needs and budget.
Think Tankless
Tankless water heaters provide an endless supply of hot water as needed by running through a heat exchange coil, eliminating the standby energy losses of a conventional tank, which uses fuel to maintain water temperature even when not needed. Many of our customers are going tankless, despite the higher initial cost-per-unit over conventional models. The long term savings in fuel efficiency will be even more significant with the new NAECA standards. Think long term. Think tankless!
*NAECA: National Appliance Energy Conservation Act