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5 Things to Consider Before a Water Heater Installation

Not many people consider how important water heaters are to their everyday lives. These devices may supply you with hot water, but they also serve as a backup in an emergency. With that said, there are many concerns that homeowners should consider before installing a water heater. The following factors will help you understand some major things to consider before installing a water heater.

Location 

Location is the first thing to consider is where you want to install the water heater. If you want it close to the kitchen, you will need to ensure enough space in your garage or basement to keep a large tank on the floor. It should also be in a place with access for maintenance purposes.

Size 

The size or capacity of your water heater will depend on your needs and usage patterns. For example, if you have more than one family member using hot water at different times during the day, you will need a larger tank than if all family members use hot water at similar times during the day or week. A larger tank means lower operating costs, but it may take longer for hot water to reach all taps in your house when someone turns on their tap at night after everyone has gone

Type of Water Heater

There are two main types of water heaters available today: tankless and traditional. Both have their pros and cons, and each will work better for different people. Tankless water heaters use less energy and space than traditional models, but they also cost more money upfront and require special water heater installation methods. Traditional models come in many different sizes and configurations, but they are generally cheaper than tankless models.

Costs

The cost of installing a new water heater depends on various factors, such as the size and type of unit you choose. It is also important to consider whether or not you want to hire someone else to do the water heater installation work or if you would rather do it yourself. If you decide not to hire someone else and do it yourself instead, ensure that you have all the right tools and equipment ready before starting work on your new appliance!

Energy Efficiency

The unit’s energy efficiency will determine how much money you save on your monthly utility bills. The best way to find out which units are more energy efficient is by checking their annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE) rating. This is the percentage of energy used by the unit compared to how much energy it takes to heat the water. Gas-powered units have higher ratings than electric ones because they use less electricity to heat water at high temperatures. However, if your home has an existing radiant heating system, an electric tankless unit may be more efficient than an older gas model without radiant heating capability.

Bottom Line

If you are in the market for a new water heater installation, be sure to take some time to think about your needs and the factors listed above to make the best decision possible. This will not only save you time and money, but it will also result in a water heater that will last longer and more effectively meet your household’s water heating needs.

Rachael is a 31 year old mum to 10 year old Luke and 5 year old Oscar. She lives in England and writes about family life, crafts, recipes, parenting wins(and fails), as well as travel, days out, fashion and living the frugal lifestyle.

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