Your Options For Replacing Existing Hot Water Heaters

by | Aug 6, 2014 | plumbers and plumbing

Traditional types of hot water heaters that use large or smaller tanks to heat and store the water are the most common type of hot water system in most residential buildings. However, there are other options to consider including boilers and tankless water heaters.

In most cases boilers, which provide a larger volume of hot water, are found in larger homes or in multifamily types of dwellings. They can be more expensive to use since they are maintaining a much larger volume of water at a set temperature, which may increase fuel consumption.

Traditional Hot Water Heaters

Traditional hot water heaters are dependable and practical for most residential homes but they do need to be replaced infrequently. Many of the newer models will last 10 years or more depending on several factors. These new models can also be rated as energy efficient and can be much less costly than the old model that is in your home.

Typical signs of a pending problem with these types of hot water heaters include rust or a metallic smell to your hot water, water leaks, less hot water available and bumping or light clanking noises when the heater is working.

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless hot water heaters are sometimes called instant on or on demand since they only heat the water when the faucet is turned on. These are more costly to install but highly energy efficient since they are only on when you are using the hot water.

Over the long run they can help cut down your overall energy bills and, because of their design, you will virtually never run out of hot water. The system will keep heating the incoming cold water, as fast as you can use it and as long as you need it. These hot water heaters tend to have very little maintenance requirements and often have warranties that are twice as long as a traditional tank style heater.

Choosing between your options of hot water heaters starts with talking to a plumber about the pros and cons of each system. Once you have this information you can make an informed decision about which is the right option for you now and in the future.

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