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How to Choose the Right Water Heater for Your Home

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Choosing a water heater for your home may not seem like a big task, but it can make a huge difference in your energy use and availability of hot water. If you choose a water heater tank that is too small for your family, it can have negative repercussions for years to come. 

If you’re interested in water heaters in Frisco, TX, our team can help. We can talk to you about the size of your family, your water usage, and other factors that can impact what type of water heater you choose. Then, we can help you with the installation process. In the meantime, you can keep reading more to learn about the factors that go into choosing the right water heater for your home. 

Power Source

First, do you want to consider whether you will have an electric water heater or a gas-powered water heater. This will determine your set of options. Keep in mind that while electric and gas water heaters are most common, you can also have a heat pump water heater or solar water heater. 

Tank Size

Next, you want to consider how much water you use every day. If you have more people living in your home, you need a bigger storage tank or a tankless water heater that offers hot water on demand. If you have a smaller family or fewer people living in your house, you may be able to get away with a smaller water tank. 

You also want to consider the space where your water heater is stored. You may have limited square footage that dictates what size your water tank can be. If you do want to invest in a larger tank than you already have, you may need to move it to a new location. If you want to win back some of the space in your home for other storage needs, a tankless water heater is a great way to do that. 

Energy Efficiency

You may be able to spend less on a cheaper water heater, but keep in mind that you may be sacrificing energy efficiency. This can cost you more on your energy bills from month to month. When you consider that a water heater can last for longer than a decade, these costs can add up over the years. Instead, look for an ENERGY STAR rated water heater that will use less energy and cost less to operate. 

Tank Vs Tankless

If you don’t want to plan your day around the water in your tank heating back up, a tankless water heater is the way to go. You can have hot water on demand and even use hot water at multiple sources without worrying about your supply running out. Tankless water heaters can cost more upfront to install, but then you save money on your monthly energy bills. Those savings can add up fast enough to make up for the difference in that initial expense. 

Get it done right… Right now! Schedule an appointment for your new tank or tankless water heater today.

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