Friday, August 29, 2014

Choosing The Best Electric Water Heater


Sometimes choosing the best electric hot water heater can be a very challenging feat. This is because there are over a hundred types and brands of water heaters. Some of them are established companies while the others are not that well known. Since it's your money on the line, you have to know how to choose the best one from the crowd. In choosing a water heater, there are a lot of things you have to be aware of. Corrosion and rust deposits are one of the main problems in hot water tanks that appear over a period of time.

One can tell if the rust has increased when you have to continuously turn up the heat a notch higher over a period of time. This is an old technology so many people are turning to a tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters are very popular in Europe for their energy efficiency.

 This means that you save on money and don't cause harm to the environment. However, if you're sure on purchasing any type of water heater then it would be wise to check some websites first and see what they offer and the price as well. They can also help you tailor fit the water heater to your needs. In order to locate the right tankless electric or non-electric water heater, you have to see the rate of flow.

It is determined by the difference between the winter ground water temperature and the showerhead. Another thing to consider is the number of faucets that are on and running at one time. The greater the flow, the higher the energy flow is. You must consider three crucial factors when choosing a water heater: the amount of energy used; the hours of hot water consumed daily; and any outlets running at the same time. Obviously the more outlets open the more energy is used.

You can also choose to use a gas or electric water heater. The only advantage of the gas option is that the more you need to heat water, gas comes out cheaper. But for small amounts, either would do fine. It also helps that if you have a power outage, the gas heater can still function. In heavy usage, having a gas heater would give you savings from 25 to 75 percent.

This is why electric heaters are used in homes that house 2 to 3 people. Aside from the monthly costs, it is generally more expensive to install a gas heater than the electric one. This may vary on the location of the heater but as a rule you spend more if installed in the house and added cost if outside. Whatever the case may be, choosing the best electric water heater can save costs. It is now simply a matter of preference.
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