Which Type of Water Heater Should I Get?

With continued innovation in the plumbing industry comes expanded options for homeowners. It can be daunting to trudge through all the various water heater types and systems whether or not you know a lot about them. Finding the right fit for your home is an important task, as it should serve you for the next decade with consistent hot water in your showers, baths, kitchens, and sinks. As experts in the field, we’d encourage you to consider the following while navigating the water heater market:

Efficiency: If you intend to be in your home for a while, the energy-bill savings of high-efficiency water heaters will be worth their price tag in the long run.

Cost: In addition to the initial cost, consider the particular unit’s long-term operation and maintenance expenses.

Capacity: Make sure the water heater is capable of handling your peak hot water usage needs by considering your household size and lifestyle.

Durability: If lifespan and expected maintenance is a crucial factor for you, consider options with high durability and longevity.

Once you’ve determined your budget, needs, and most-desired features, you can use those factors to limit your search to the type of water heater that fits best. There are various ways to categorize different water heater types, but we like to simplify them into the following three categories:

Storage / Tank Water Heaters: The most common and affordable water heater type is a storage or tank water heater. These store a set amount of heated water in a holding tank and can be powered by electricity or gas. Since the hot water supply is limited by the tank size, water usage may need to be carefully balanced to ensure that all the hot water isn’t used up before the tank can replenish and leave someone stuck with a cold shower.

Tankless Water Heaters: Due to their ability to produce an endless supply of hot water, tankless or on-demand water heaters are growing in popularity. Like tank water heaters, they also can run on either gas or electricity but are more eco-friendly since they only heat water on demand. Although they come with a higher initial cost, the long-term energy-bill savings more than make up for the difference.

Solar Water Heaters: Renewable solar energy is currently the only “free” option for water heaters. They aren’t appropriate for every home and situation, but they’re a fantastic investment if the conditions are right. Keep in mind that your home must meet certain criteria to qualify for solar power, such as the direction of your roof, area of residence, and even household size.

We understand that purchasing a new water heater or replacing an old one can be a stressful and expensive chore. If you’re still struggling to make a decision, our team of professionals would love to answer your questions and provide expert advice to help you come to an informed conclusion that you can trust. We’re available 24/7 for any of your water heater needs in the north Atlanta, GA region, providing quick repair, replacement, installation, and consultation services in Buford, Alpharetta, Cumming, and more.

Learn more about our water heater services or give us a call at 404-932-4456 today!

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