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How to Pick the Right Water Heater Size

How to Pick the Right Water Heater Size

When it comes to water heaters, knowing the right size you need is critical.

When it comes to water heaters, knowing the right size you need is critical. In fact, if you come home with the wrong size water heater, you could be looking at a big dilemma. But how do you know what size is ideal for your family? How can you measure just how much water your family uses daily? It’s easier than you may think! Here is a helpful guide to assist you in getting a better idea of how to best choose the right size water heater for your humble abode.

Storage Tank Water Heaters

These types of water heaters are specifically designed with large use in mind. In fact, most of these types of water heaters are found in many commercial properties. However, they can also be used for residential purposes as well. These are some of the more common types of water heaters on the market. These water heaters will typically have an insulated tank that ultimately stores hot water until it is needed. As a result, they work really well for both homeowners and commercial properties alike. 

Tankless Water Heaters

These types of water heaters are a lot newer to the market but tend to be favorable in terms of operating purposes. In fact, while slightly more expensive upfront, a tankless water heaters is more energy efficient and thereby save homeowners and property owners money in the long run by simply using a lot less energy and cutting their utility bills. These types of water heaters are now available in both gas and electric models which means they can suit a variety of needs. 

Solar Water Heating Systems

Another very interesting water heater on the market are solar water heating systems. These work by way of a storage tank combined with a solar collector. In fact, this system will come in two different types: active and passive solar water heating systems. Active solar water heating systems — just as they sound — work to actively circulate and pump the water to the rest of the building or home. On the other hand, passive solar water heating systems traditionally don’t use any pumps or controls at all. 

Bottom Line

Knowing the differences between the various water heater types can help you make the right decision for your home or business. In fact, getting to know what size is best can make the selection process a lot easier and more seamless than initially expected. 

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Dealing with any plumbing concerns that require a professional to step in? Struggling with an absolute plumbing emergency that can’t wait? Let B&D Plumbing know. B&D Plumbing Inc. services the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia. Get in touch with us by calling (301) 595-1141 or follow us on social media, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. As a small, family-owned business, we understand how important your home is—and we offer exceptional service that matches!

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