Best Tips on How To Save Money by Installing a Water Heater
Posted by Bird Dog Plumbing LLC on May 23, 2017 in Plumber Longview TX, Water Heater Repair Longview TX | 0 comments For most Longview, TX, families, water heaters are one of the biggest energy consumers in their home. If you are looking to have a new water heater installed in your home, be sure to take the time to carefully choose the water heater that is best for your situation. There are two major types of water heaters that are available. Storage Tank Water Heaters Storage tank water heaters are the most popular type. These heaters have an insulated tank that heats and stores water until you need it. They are available as a natural gas or electric appliance. Natural gas storage tank water heaters may cost more to purchase but they use less energy and will cost less money to use than electric water heaters. Tankless Water Heaters Tankless water heaters use coils to heat your water on demand. Since they do not use energy to store hot water, they are more energy efficient and generally cost less to operate. They do however have a limited amount of hot water that can be provided per minute. They are best for homes in which water is drawn for only one use at a time. These appliances are typically installed in homes that use natural gas. They can be powered by electric energy; however, an installation upgrade may be required to make that possible. When you’re out looking for a new water heater, look for an appliance that has an ENERGY STAR® symbol. This symbol tells you that the appliance you are considering meets or exceeds the requirements needed to be energy efficient without compromising on performance levels. If you are considering the costs of water heater services, it’s necessary to think about both the immediate installation and the future operating costs involved. Some water heaters cost more to install. In the long run, however, they are more cost-effective and cost less to operate over time. The following is a list of factors to consider when deciding on the best new water heater for your home: The efficiency rating of the heater The installation costs The annual operating costs The average life span of the heater How to use your newly installed water heater more efficiently: Drain a small amount of water from your water tank once a year. This will reduce the amount of sediment that could build up in the tank. Excess sediment will force the system to work...read more