The Types Of Water Heaters

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A water heater is one of the more essential pieces to any home plumbing system. The water heater ensures that you have hot water in your home at all times. If anything goes wrong, you will have no water and an expensive repair on your hands. There are a few different types of water heaters available, so if you are building a home or looking to replace an old water heater, it may be worth your effort to research the options and decide upon a water heater style that works best for you.

Tank Water Heaters

Tank water heaters come in different styles as well, depending on the size of tank you require for your home. If you have a family living all in one home, it will probably be worth your time to go for a bigger tank. The water is held in the tank and kept heated to be used whenever you need hot water. There are several benefits to a tanked water heater, including lower maintenance costs, but there are also some downsides. Tanked water heaters use more energy, as they are constantly heating water, and they also take up a lot of space and require designated areas for storing. However, they are right for the price, and will serve just fine for many hot water needs.

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters are exactly like they sound: water heaters that do not use tanks. Instead, they only heat water when it is needed, drawing directly from your water supply. This means they use less energy overall, and can save you money on your heating bill. They can also be placed anywhere in the home, and do not take up a lot of space at all. The downside to tankless water heaters is that they do cost more to install and maintain, but the benefits to your heating bill and storage space go a long way to balancing the downsides out.

If you are looking for a new water heater in your home, these are the two main options you have to choose from. While tanked water heaters cost less to install and maintain, you may actually save more money overall if you choose a tankless water heater. The decision is up to you and it is best to go with an option that will suit your needs. Once you have chosen an option, an experienced plumber can help you with any installation or repair concerns.

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