How to Choose the Right Water Heater
How to Choose the Right Water Heater for Your Home or Business: Guide on Selecting the Best Option
Choosing appliances for your home or business is an important decision. Your water heater accounts for approximately one-quarter of your energy costs and is most homes and businesses' number two energy expense. Choosing the right unit greatly impacts your monthly overhead, whether it is your personal or professional finances. Choosing the right water heater for your home or business will help you choose an efficient unit and minimize unnecessary monthly spending. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Savannah has been the go-to plumbing company for many home and business owners. We can help you decide the right water heater system for you and your property.
Things you’ll want to consider in order to choose the right water heater for your home or business include:
- The type of energy source your water heater will use. Whether you have an existing gas or electric system will factor into your annual fuel costs. If you change from gas to electric, modifications to your service hookups will require a higher initial investment.
- Energy conservation and efficiency may be a priority for your household or commercial site. Deciding whether to invest in a more efficient system, such as a tankless water heater unit, might be worth the initial purchase and setup cost in the long run.
- The size of your household or commercial site and the volume of daily hot water must also be considered. If your home uses large volumes of hot water from multiple faucets or fixtures daily, you might want to consider a larger water heater unit. The same goes for business owners who use a lot of hot water each day. You may run into a hot water shortage with a mid-sized tankless unit if you run a busy restaurant or hospitality site.
- Of course, overall cost is usually the biggest concern and bottom line for home or business owners purchasing appliances and balancing monthly bills. Your annual budget and available capital for initial purchase will probably cast the deciding vote in your options for water heaters.
- The dimensions of the unit and the designated space will play a role in deciding which water heater unit is ideal for your home or business site. Upgrading to a larger tank might be the goal, but consulting a plumbing professional to determine whether the existing space can accommodate it is recommended.
If you live in a region with warm temperatures, have a smaller volume household or business site, and are in a position to invest in upgraded equipment, a tankless water heater unit may be your best choice. Tankless water heater units work well in warm climates where the ground isn’t prone to freezing temperatures. They also consume less energy than standard reserve tank units, balancing air conditioning costs in high-heat months.
Home and business owners who run higher volumes of water, live in colder regions, and wish to keep their existing fuel supply systems in place may opt for a standard reserve tank unit. Sizes of these units vary, and a plumbing professional should be consulted for a recommendation before you decide what size unit would be best suited to your residence or commercial site.
Water heaters vary in models, price points, energy efficiency, and volume capacity. Deciding which unit best suits your needs starts with understanding how much hot water you use every day, month, and annually. Plumbing professionals take the difference between each type of unit seriously.
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing experts will evaluate your existing system, volume, and frequency of use and provide a reliable opinion on which standard tank unit would best suit your needs at optimal cost. We understand your decisions about which appliance or unit to buy for your home or business impact your life. That is why we are trusted leaders in the plumbing industry. Don’t leave big decisions to guesswork. Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing today for professional input to help you decide which water heater unit is best for your home or business.