You are most likely to consider your water heater when it fails to give you the hot water you want on demand. When that hot shower turns icy cold, you might think it is time to replace the old hot water heater with a new one. Before you do, you need to stop and consider the specifics.

First Things First

A hot water heater can cost thousands. Before you decide to shell out the cash for this necessary piece of equipment, you need to do one thing first. You need to see if your old heater can be replaced. Talk to a plumber. He or she can determine whether the appliance has a serious problem like a corroded valve or something minor like a burnt-out heating element. Get their verdict before you move on to discussing the purchase of a new water heater.

Basic Considerations before Buying a New Water Heater

When it comes to making the right decision, you need to look at five particular aspects. Weigh the pros and cons of certain types before you make a commitment in favor of one type over another. Consider the following elements before you make a decision:

* Budget: A Hot water heater is a necessity but do not spend beyond your means unless it is inescapable.

* Fuel: Today’s models are not longer as limiting as they have been in the past. You have more than a choice between gas and electric. Today, you can find solar, tankless, liquid propane (LP) as well as natural gas and hybrids.

* Storage Type: The most common type of these is storage tank heaters. They are among the best on the market. These are the ones most families grew up with – a tank in which the water is heated and stored. Other variations include Tankless/On-Demand Heaters that heat but do not store water; and Hot-water dispensers that provide instantaneous hot water at a specific point.

* Space: How much space do you have in your home? Can it fit a traditional water heater or is something smaller better and/or more practical

* Capacity: How much water will you require? Most water heaters are sold based on the number of gallons of water they can contain.

* Energy Efficiency: An energy efficient water heater means lower bills. The ENERGY STAR® sticker will help you know how this particular water heater rates.

If you think you need a new water heater, talk to a plumbing expert first. He or she can help you decide on the best route to take. It might mean you have to buy a new tank. It also may result in repairing the old one. Whatever the decision, you need professional input to help guide you to make the best decision for your family. A water heater is an expensive proposition. With the different types, let alone number of models and brands available, you need all the help you can get.

If you are worried about your Water Heater, talk to the professionals at Apex Plumbing. We know all about them and can handle everything from repair to installation. To learn more about our many plumbing services, visit us online at Apexplumbingchicago.com.