Is it time to replace your water heater? Whether you’re upgrading to a larger unit, or your old one is reaching the end of its usable lifespan, selecting and installing a new water heater can be an overwhelming task. After all, it’s not like picking out a new pair of shoes – your water heater is an essential part of your home’s plumbing system, and the wrong one could lead to bigger problems down the line. Fortunately, here at Goodman Plumbing we take pride in helping customers make the right choice for their water heater needs. Here are the top things to consider when selecting a new water heater.
Size Matters
Water heaters come in just about any size you can think of. They range from small tanks to larger models that can hold 50 gallons or more. It is important to choose the right size for your home, based on the number of people living in it and how much hot water they use every day. A tank that is too small will not be able to keep up with demand, while a tank that is too big will waste energy and cost more to operate. Our professional plumbers and water heater experts can help you determine the right size for your needs.
Energy Efficiency is Key
Another important factor when choosing a new water heater is how efficient it will be. Look for units that are labeled as Energy Star-certified, which means they meet strict standards for efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These models can help you save money on energy costs over time, and reduce your environmental impact at the same time.
Fuel Source
There are many types of water heaters available, and they all use different fuel sources. Electric water heaters are the most common, but there are also gas-powered and propane models available. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to do your research before making a selection. Our professionals can help you understand the differences between each type of fuel source and choose the one that best fits your needs and budget.
Tank vs. Tankless Water Heaters
There is also a debate between tank and tankless water heaters. Tank units are more affordable up front, but they can end up costing you more in the long run because they only hold so much hot water at a time. Tankless models cost more initially, but they provide an endless supply of hot water and will use less energy over their lifetime. However, they are often more appropriate for smaller homes, as larger homes require more power to heat the water quickly.
Contact Our Water Heater Contractors Today
If it’s time for a water heater replacement, don’t hesitate to contact Goodman Plumbing. Our experienced water heater contractors can help you find the right model for your home and install it quickly and correctly. We offer professional installation services, as well as maintenance and repair services to keep your new unit running efficiently for years to come. Contact us today to get started.