Does Your Home Need A New Water Heater?

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During the morning crush to get everyone out the door, are members of your family regularly complaining that there is no more hot water for the shower? The water heater that’s been serving your home for maybe a decade or more now may not have sufficient volume to give everyone enough time to get comfortably clean.

This may not matter so much to you if you are the first to take a shower, but anyone who is at the end of the line for the bathroom knows how unpleasant it can be to take a cold shower in the middle of winter.

If your water heater is making strange noises, is leaking or has a pilot light that just won’t stay on, it’s best to have a professional check it out for possible replacement.

Bigger Families Need More Hot Water

When you first moved into your home many years ago, the water heater was big enough to give everyone enough hot water on a regular basis.

Now, however, as your family grows, more people are trying to get clean using the same limited supply of heated water. Family expansion is often reason enough to contact professionals and have a new heater installed.

It’s also worth noting that rebates sometimes become available, so you can save money when buying a newer, energy-efficient water heater or tankless system. Your plumbing professional should be able to tell you about the latest rebate offers from the government and industry.

Hot Water Is Essential for Comfort and Hygiene

We often take the commonplace things around us for granted, such as an electric light always turning on when we hit a switch. When it comes to hot water, families have a reasonable expectation that hot water will always be available when they turn the faucet.

When you keep running out of hot water before you’re done washing, it‚’s difficult to remain comfortable, let alone clean enough to address your basic hygiene requirements.

Tank or Tankless?

If you’re in the market for a new water heater, you might also be considering getting a tankless water heating system but are not certain about which choice is best for your home. A tank system is simple: water fills the tank and is kept heated 24/7 so you can start washing up in an instant. A thermostat detects whenever the water drops below your minimum temperature setting and starts heating up again whenever necessary.

This means you will be necessarily using more gas or electricity to keep the water hot, especially in the colder months. Consult with your HVAC professional about tank insulation options. The water does not need to be actively heated at all times, but every time the system activates, you will see the results in your utility bill.

Keep in mind that if you are upgrading to a larger water heater, it might not fit in the same location if your current model is located in a narrow space. Be prepared to have the new tank installed in another area on your property.

A tankless solution may be more what you’re looking for. With a tankless system, the water only heats up on demand. Water flows through a heat exchanger that delivers sufficient heat so you get immediate hot water when you want to shower or wash some dishes.

The professionals at AirPlus know how important reliable access to hot water is for homeowners in the greater Northern Virginia area and beyond. If your water heater is acting up or not providing you with the volume of water you and your family now require, you’ll want to look into getting a replacement model as soon as possible. For details on water heaters and making sure you get one that’s large enough to meet your needs, please contact the experts at AirPlus today.

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