$500 Instant Rebate
When you replace your electric water heater with an energy efficient natural gas tankless water heater
Six Reasons to Switch to a Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater Today
1. $500 instant rebate when you replace your electric water heater*
For a limited time only, receive a $500 rebate when you purchase a natural gas tankless water heater to
replace your electric water heater.
2. 30% Tax Credit
An ENERGYSTAR rated water heater, the tankless water heater is eligible for a tax credit of 30%
of the cost, up to $1,500 including installation.
3. Costs less to operate
An average household can save up to 50% on operational costs when compared to electric.
4. Endless supply
Natural gas tankless water heaters deliver up to 300 gallons of hot water in the first hour. That compares
to about 50 - 60 gallons of hot water in the first hour from an electric water heater. You'll have hot water
when you need it.
5. Good for the environment
A tankless water heater is good for the environment because it uses less energy than storage tanks
where energy is consumed in the constant management of stored water.
6. Hot water when you need it
A tankless water heater only heats water when you need it.
Call 251.450.4809 to switch to an energy efficient tankless water heater today.
*Rebate only applies to tankless units installed on the Mobile Gas system, when you purchase a natural gas tankless water heater to replace your electric water heater. Rebates are subject to verification of installation address of the tankless unit if the tankless unit is not installed by a Mobile Gas installation technician. Rebate will be applied to the total purchase price fo the unit and installation. Rebate only applies to existing property.
*Commercial property not eligible for 30% Federal Tax Credit (see www.doe.gov or your tax advisor). Limited time offer.
Natural gas water heaters simply deliver better performance. Here’s how: standard storage tank gas water heaters provide about 70 gallons of hot water in one hour. That compares to about 50 gallons for an electric tank. You’ll have hot water when you need it.
Natural gas water heaters cost less to operate, and they’re reliable. You’ll have hot water even when the power fails. In other words - more hot water faster, for less, and dependably.
Natural gas water heaters are changing the way we think about water heating in the home as well. A natural gas tankless water heater delivers endless hot water with unequaled efficiency. Find out more about tankless water heating below.
About tankless water heating
Where can I install a tankless water heater?
Tankless water heaters are very compact in design and can be installed in the home or outdoors. They’re flexible, meaning you can install a tankless water heater as close as possible to fixtures reducing the delivery time for hot water and saving energy. And, tankless water heaters save floor space because they can be installed outdoors or in smaller spaces indoors.
Are tankless water heaters difficult to install?
Mobile Gas offers “turn key” service with the tankless water heater. We sell, service and install residential and commercial units. We stand behind the product. If you don’t use Mobile Gas to install the unit be sure to use a qualified contractor to keep the warranty in place. Contractors are available across the state.
Are tankless water heaters affordable?
The initial cost of a tankless water heater is typically higher than the standard storage tank. But, over time, the tankless pays for itself in savings. Most estimate the payback period to be approximately four years depending on usage and energy prices. That’s important because the tankless has a 20 year life expectancy. Remember there’s no tank, and it only operates when needed. That means a longer life and less maintenance.
Will a natural gas tankless water heater deliver the hot water I need when I need it?
Natural gas tankless water heaters are whole house water heating solutions delivering up to 300 gallons of hot water in the first hour. That compares to about 50 gallons of hot water in the first hour from an electric water heater. It’s about never running out of hot water.
Is a natural gas tankless water heater good for the environment?
A natural gas tankless water heater is the perfect for optimizing the use of energy resources. First of all, the tankless unit is typically about 30% more efficient than standard storage tanks and can be as much as 50% more efficient. The natural gas tankless unit meets or exceeds the latest federal standards for NOx emissions. It’s simply an easy way to have the comforts we’re accustomed to while being environmentally responsible. Additionally, natural gas is a very efficient energy resource. Nearly all of the natural gas produced is delivered to your home as useful energy. There is very little waste because from the gas well to end use, the natural gas delivery system is approximately 90% efficient. You’re getting the most out of the fuel. That compares to about a 28% efficiency for electricity from generation to end use.
Does a tankless water heater provide endless hot water?
A tankless water heater provides endless hot water because it heats water on demand. It heats water as you need it. The tankless doesn’t rely on storage tanks or the constant managemt of stored water.
How much hot water can the tankless provide?
A tankless water heater provides about 300 gallons of hot water per hour.
Does the tankless water heater cost less to operate?
Yes. An average household can save up to 50% on the operational costs annually.
The tankless saves on household water consumption as well since the temperature of the unit can be programmed. In other words, it’s not necessary to mix hot and cold water to achieve the ideal temperature. Just set the thermostat to the desired setting.
The tankless has a twenty-year life as well. That compares to about a 10 - 12 year life for the average storage tank water heater. You’ll reduce replacement costs.
In total, you could save nearly $9,000 over the life of the water heater.
For more information on tankless water heating go to: www.rinnia.com.