Frequently Asked Questions — Tankless Authority

What is Tankless Authority?

Tankless Authority is a reference resource focused on tankless water heater systems, covering selection, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and related plumbing topics. It is published under ANA editorial oversight, a network of trade-focused information sites. The goal is to make reliable, practical information easy to find for anyone working with or researching tankless systems.

What topics does this site cover?

The site covers the full range of tankless water heater subject matter — including system types, sizing, venting, gas and electric configurations, code considerations, and common service issues. Supporting plumbing topics are included where they connect directly to tankless system installation or operation. Content is organized to serve both quick lookups and deeper research.

Who is this site for?

Tankless Authority is built for plumbers, HVAC technicians, contractors, and other trade professionals who need clear and accurate reference material. Homeowners researching tankless systems will also find the content useful. No prior expertise is assumed, but the information is written to hold up for experienced readers as well.

Is this a provider network or marketplace?

No. Tankless Authority is a reference resource, not a contractor provider network, product marketplace, or lead generation service. There are no providers to browse and no transactions to complete here. The focus is entirely on information.

How is the information sourced and maintained?

Content is developed through research into manufacturer documentation, industry standards, trade publications, and established plumbing practices. Pages are reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis to reflect changes in technology, codes, and best practices. Accuracy is treated as a core responsibility, not an afterthought.

Does this site provide professional or legal advice?

No. The information on Tankless Authority is provided for reference purposes only and does not constitute professional plumbing, mechanical, legal, or safety advice. Local codes, job conditions, and system-specific variables always require the judgment of a qualified professional. Nothing here should replace a licensed contractor's assessment of a real installation or repair situation.

How can errors or inaccuracies be reported?

Corrections and feedback are welcome and taken seriously. If something on the site appears incorrect, outdated, or misleading, use the contact page to flag it with as much detail as possible. Submitted concerns are reviewed and addressed when warranted.