Plumbing
Water Heaters
Familiarize yourself with the options that will allow you to make an informed decision when the need to buy a new water heater arises. You might want to do some research now before you are faced with an emergency purchase.
Types of Water Heaters
Conventional Storage Water Heaters:
A variety of fuel options are available for conventional storage water heaters electricity, natural gas, oil and propane. Ranging in size from 20 to 80 gallons.
On Demand Water Heaters:
These do not have storage tanks. Cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, and either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water only when needed. So it's not heating your water over and over again all day even when you're not using it. This saves on energy costs.
Heat Pump Water Heaters:
Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move from one place to another instead of generating heat directly. To heat water for homes, heat pump water heaters work like a refrigerator in reverse. To operate most efficiently, they should be placed in areas having excess heat, such as furnace rooms. They will not work well in a cold space.
Solar Water Heaters:
Through specially designed systems, energy from the sun can be used to heat water for your home. Depending on climate and water use, a properly designed, installed, and maintained solar water heater can meet from half to nearly all of a home's hot water heater demand.

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