Tankless Water Heater Claim Guide

A research report on tankless water heaters by Persistence Market Research determined the global demand for tankless water heaters is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate to reach $6.3 billion in 2031.
Tankless water heaters may be included more frequently in claims as their popularity increases, thanks in part to their energy-saving properties. Adjusters should be ready.
Equip yourself with the basics of tankless water heaters with this StrikeCheck guide.
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- How tankless water heaters work
- What to consider when handling tankless water heater claims
- Cause of loss statistics
Using this reference sheet, you’ll feel more confident knowing what to look for and handling tankless water heater claims.
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