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Are you tired of having to take cold showers in the morning? Do you want to enjoy a hot shower any time of the day? Consider installing a water heater tank!

Not only will it provide you with instant hot water, but several other benefits come with it. There are multiple water heaters to choose from. Whether you have an electric, gas, or tankless water heater, you should not risk your safety for the installation!

Read on to find out what they are and why you should hire a professional for the installation!

How Water Heaters Work

A water heater is a must-have since it makes it possible to take hot showers, do laundry, and wash dishes. So, how do they function?

Traditional storage tanks and tankless models are the two most common options for heating water. A tankless water heater heats water as it is being used, whereas a storage-tank water heater keeps water hot until it is required.

Here’s a closer look at how each type of water heater works:

Tankless Water Heaters

There is no storage tank required for tankless water heaters, which only heat water as it is used. They save both room and power by not having a storage tank. Compared to traditional water heaters, tankless models lack a storage tank. Once a user requests hot water, a gas flame or electric source heat the water for use.

Advantages of Tankless Water Heaters Include:

  • Increased efficiency—tankless units don’t have to reheat stored hot water, so they use less energy.
  • Endless hot water—since they heat water on demand, you’ll never run out of hot water.
  • Space savings—tankless units are much smaller than storage tanks, so they take up less space in your home.

Storage Tank Water Heaters

Tank Used for Storing Things The water heater is by far the most common water heating device. A heated water supply is kept in a tank until it's required.

Benefits of Installing a Tankless Water Heater

You may save money and space by switching to a tankless water heater. The most apparent advantage is that you will never have to worry about running out of hot water.

If there is a water supply, a tankless water heater can heat water as needed, resulting in a seemingly infinite hot water supply. It's also worth noting that tankless water heaters are far more eco-friendly than conventional ones.

They may drastically reduce your energy costs since less energy is required to heat the same volume of water. Finally, tankless water heaters outlast storage tank types and may provide you with worry-free hot water for many years.

Pros and Cons of Installing a Tankless Water Heater

There are many advantages and disadvantages to installing a tankless water heater. Some pros include that tankless water heaters are much more energy efficient than traditional water heaters, take up less space, and provide an endless supply of hot water.

However, some cons include that they can be more expensive to install and maintain and may need to be more suitable for homes with high hot water demand.

Benefits of Installing a Gas Water Heater

There are many benefits to installing a gas water heater, including that they are very efficient and can save you money on your energy bills.

Gas water heaters also have a much longer lifespan than electric water heaters, so you won’t have to replace them as often. Additionally, gas water heaters tend to have shorter recovery times, so you’ll have hot water faster after running out.

Pros and Cons of Installing a Gas Water Heater

There are many benefits to installing a gas water heater, including the following:

  • They are less expensive than electric models.
  • They heat water faster than electric models.
  • They are more energy efficient than electric models.
  • They provide an endless supply of hot water.
  • They require less maintenance than electric models.

However, there are also some drawbacks to gas water heaters, including the following:

  • They can be dangerous if not installed correctly.
  • They produce carbon monoxide, which can be deadly if inhaled in large quantities.

What are the Steps to Install a Tankless or Gas Water Heater?

If you're considering a water heater tankless or gas installation in your home, there are a few things to keep in mind. Here are the steps to install a tankless or gas water heater:

  1. Choose the correct location. Tankless and gas water heaters need to be installed in an area with good ventilation and a natural gas line access.
  2. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation. This is important to ensure that your new water heater will work correctly and safely.
  3. Have your new water heater inspected by a professional before using it. This will help ensure that everything is installed correctly and that there are no leaks or other issues.

Whom Should I Hire to Install My New Tankless or Gas Water Heater?

If you're considering installing a new water heater in your home, you may be wondering who the best person is to hire. There are a few things to consider when making your decision.

DIY or Professional

Whether you want to hire a professional or do it yourself. If you're not comfortable working with gas lines or electrical wiring, it's probably best to leave the installation to a pro.

Consider the Cost

Hiring a professional will likely cost more than doing it yourself, but it may be worth it for the peace of mind and guarantee that the job is done correctly.


Conclusion

Regardless of the type of water heater you want to be installed in your home. Everyone’s priority is and should be safety. Working with gas pipes and electrical wiring, one mistake could have dire consequences.

It is far safer to leave the water heater installation to the pros! Call Mesa Plumbing Company today and get your hot water up and running with peace of mind!

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