Water Heaters
When you’re considering a new water heater, you’ll want one that meets your hot water demands without being a burden on your energy bill.
- Conventional Storage Water Heaters
- Tankless Water Heaters
- Heat Pump Water Heaters
- Solar Water Heaters
Different types of water heaters have varying levels of energy efficiency, which should be taken into account before making a purchase.
Conventional Storage Water Heaters: These have a tank to keep water hot. They’re suitable for most homes but may struggle to meet higher demand, like when you have guests.
Tankless Water Heaters:These units heat water as you need it, avoiding the need for a storage tank. It’s essential to select a unit adequately sized for your home to ensure a constant hot water supply.
Heat Pump Water Heaters: These utilize heat transfer to warm your water and are notably efficient, which can result in lower energy costs over time.
Solar Water Heaters: These systems harness the sun’s energy to heat water, offering an eco-friendly option that can reduce your energy bills.
Time for a New One?
The typical lifespan of a water heater can range from 8 to 12 years, depending on the type, usage, and maintenance. Regular check-ups and timely repairs can extend the life of your water heater. However, if you start to notice problems like inconsistent water temperature, noises, or leaks, it might be time to think about a replacement.
The Process
- Fill Out your information on Home Energy Analysis
- We’ll do a full home check. We look at your home to see where you’re losing energy and money.
- We’ll present you with a tailored plan, specifically for your home and everyone in it’s lifestyle.