Bosch AquaStar Tankless Water Heater

Bosch has been a trusted name in various fields over the past years. Nowadays, it isn’t quite surprising that it has also made a name in the water heater industry, which is why the Bosch AquaStar Tankless Water Heater has been getting a lot of good reviews and compliments from its users.
The Bosch AquaStar Tankless Water Heater 125 Series are perfect for most homes since it supplies one major hot water outlet at each given time.
Since it is tankless, it doesn’t store water and doesn’t build up rust, proving cleaner and fresher water. All parts are solid plastic or solid copper, and are definitely replaceable or recyclable. It comes in 2 models: the 125BO and 125FX.
The AquaStar 125BO is an outdoor model. It is specifically made to withstand harsh temperatures of up to 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It heats up water in demand, eliminating water storage in conventional tank water heaters.
It also saves up to 50% of your energy costs, so you save more money. Using natural gas, it has an energy factor of 0.69 and 0.79 when using liquid propane.
The AquaStar 125FX has a built-in power vent to allow horizontal venting for up to 15 feet. It comes with a horizontal vent terminator accessory, and has got an electronic ignition.
Using natural gas, it has an energy factor of 0.78, while it has 0.81 energy factor when using liquid propane.
The Bosch AquaStar Tankless Water Heater comes with a 12-year warranty to give you peace of mind. Bosch will give you a replacement heat exchanger and will also replace any parts which fail upon normal use.
The units are made of stainless steel and aluminum, so you are sure that you are getting the best quality that Bosch can offer. The burners are also made of stainless steel.
All AquaStar units have safety thermocouples and shutoff protection so you don’t have to think too much about accidents. Their casings are also covered with baked epoxy, and all units are CSA design certified.
With its compact designs, the Bosch AquaStar water heaters are made to last while giving you hot water whenever you need it.
I have never even heard of a tankless water heater before. We have a bosch Dishwasher and it’s good. Can you tell me what the price comparison is between a traditional and the tankless. Also, could I expect to save energy/$ because of going tankless. Are they available in Canada. Will any plumber be able to install it? Thanks for your time in answering my questions.
Deanna