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What’s New in the Water Heater World? Your Guide for a New Water Heater

Let’s face it, most homeowners don’t really think about water heaters until either their own system breaks down or they’re looking to purchase a new one. The extent of curiosity usually levels out at the question of “does it work?” And if the answer is yes, then you’re probably good.

But the industry has changed a lot in just the last ten years. Homeowners are now incentivized to upgrade and choose water heaters that prioritize more than just giving you hot water. For example, efficiency is becoming a major priority when choosing a water heater installation in Lewes, DE, and our team wants to make sure that every customer that chooses us gets the most efficient and powerful system available.

The more informed you are about the industry changes, the more likely you are to make a good purchase when upgrading your water heater system. Let’s take this discussion one step at a time!

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Your Options for a Water Heater

Here are some of the best options when it comes to water heaters.

  • Gas tank water heater. These water heaters are common and reliable. They run on natural gas which is both efficient and affordable to many homeowners. If you’re on a strict budget, this system will never fail to make you satisfied.
  • Electric tank water heater. Electric tank water heaters use electrical resistance to heat up your system. While they might run cheaper than a gas tank water heater, they’ll cost more month to month based on electricity prices.
  • Tankless water heater. Tankless systems simply heat the water as it enters your home. These units can be gas or electric, and they’re extremely efficient because they don’t waste energy keeping any water warm. They also run into fewer problems because of how little contact they have with water on a regular basis.
  • Heat pump water heaters. These systems use heat pump technology to keep your water hot, which basically means using ambient heat from the atmosphere as energy. This is extremely efficient and results in no wasted heat, all with a system that runs on electricity. If you’re eco-minded, this model is a perfect choice.
  • Hybrid water heaters. Why not mix and match? A hybrid water heater can use heat pump technology and one of the other heating elements to ensure you always have efficient access to hot water, no matter what the temperature might be like inside or outside of your home.

Things to Consider

Back in the day, choosing a water heater and installing it yourself wasn’t that much of a problem. That’s because even if the system leaked or ran inefficiently, it was usually a negligible difference that wasn’t as important to customers. But now, even a slight leak or an electrical malfunction could waste a lot of money and cause your budget to go into crisis. Electricity and gas prices are higher, water prices are higher, and waste is just worse for everyone (including the environment). That’s why professional water heater installation is a necessity at this point.

Also, it’s important to keep in mind that efficiency is key when it comes to selecting a system. It’s not just about providing your home with hot water, practically every hot water model can do this. But it’s about choosing the system that’s affordable to run every month, that also wastes less energy than a different system. If you can pay more now for a heat pump water heater setup, you might save tons of money on efficiency and less energy waste in the future.

For an informed decision and a great experience, schedule an appointment with Atlantic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Inc.

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