Plumbing
Water Heaters
No one likes a
cold shower!
Water heaters are essential appliances that provide hot water for various household needs, from showers to laundry.
Keeping your water heater up to par with regular check-ups and maintenance ensures you’ll have a reliable supply of hot water whenever you need it.
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Types of Water Heaters
Several factors, including household size, hot water usage patterns, and water quality, influence the type and size of water heater needed.
Proper sizing ensures efficient operation that meets your household's hot water demands.
When selecting a water heater, consider factors like efficiency, size, and brand reputation.
Traditional Tank Water Heaters
Available in sizes ranging from 40 to 50 gallons, these heaters heat water in advance and store it in a tank until needed.
Tankless Water Heaters
These units heat water on demand, offering energy efficiency and unlimited hot water.
Combi-Units
Combining a boiler and domestic hot water system, these units provide space-saving solutions for home heating and hot water needs.
Are you concerned about energy efficiency?
Heating a 50-gallon tank of hot water can use a lot of energy.
Tankless water heaters are much more efficient than standard water heaters, only heating the water that is currently being used. These are great options for larger households where multiple people can use the hot water for showering, laundry, and cleaning at the same time. Once everyone is finished, the heater shuts off until the hot water is needed again.
Tankless water heaters have come a long way and are a great investment and space-saver.
MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, AND INSTALLATIONS
When to Call a Pro
Regular maintenance is essential for prolonging the lifespan of your water heater and preventing common issues like sediment buildup and leaks. Tune-ups should include inspecting components, flushing the tank, and checking for signs of corrosion or leaks.
Water heaters typically last around 15 years with proper maintenance, but eventual replacement may be necessary due to age, sediment buildup, or leaks. It's essential to monitor your unit's performance and consider replacement when efficiency declines.
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