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5 Questions To Ask To Your Hot Water Systems Supplier Before Installing A New Hot Water Heater

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Making the investment in the purchase of a modern hot water system for your business or home is a major expense and we'd like to assist you get the best information prior to making this major investment.

As a result, the plumbers of Assured Comfort have created a thorough list of 5 most important questions to ask your hot water systems supplier like Same Day Hot Water Service prior to purchasing and having the newly installed water heater at home.

The 5 questions listed below will allow you to be informed about the purchase and help you ensure that you purchase the right water heater for your needs.

1. Do you need to buy a Tankless or a traditional Water Heater?

This is probably the most frequently asked query people have when they are ready to change their water heater.

There are two primary types of water heaters: traditional and tankless but neither is superior over one over the other. Both have their pros as well as disadvantages. Different types can be more suitable for different kinds of users.

The kind of water heater that you purchase is largely dependent on the type of home you live in and the amount of people that are using heated water on a regular basis.

Speak to the plumbing expert regarding your financial budget, energy conservation needs and the number of people who are living in your home. They'll take everything into consideration and provide you with the most suitable solution to meet your needs.

2. What size tank do you Really Need?

The size of the tank will ultimately depend on how big your house or business, family and so on. 

A majority of people are searching to find a heater for their house and not a commercial-sized water tank.

Thus, your choice will depend on the number of guests living in your house.

If you only have two or maybe one person in your house it is best not to be too large as it will cost energy and money, however, when you have five children, you shouldn't make the mistake of going way too tiny (unless you like taking cold showers on an everyday basis).

The size of the water tank in a home can range from 20-50 gallons. Speak to your plumber and tell him about your requirements and preferences. They will be able to determine the ideal solution for you.

3. Is it going to be energy Efficient?

Today, the majority of equipment is energy efficient. However it is advisable to get the best quality equipment with modern technology, it'll be more efficient in energy use.

They are generally expensive however, they will be worth it over the long term by the amount you can save on energy bills.

If you're looking to save energy and reduce upfront costs, consider checking if you qualify for a Free Boiler. A Free Boiler scheme can provide an energy-efficient solution at no cost, helping you lower energy expenses. Additionally, tankless water heaters, while they only generate a small amount of hot water at a time, are far more efficient in energy use than a typical water storage tank. 

While they only generate a tiny number of hot drinks per hour, they're far more efficient in energy use than a typical water storage tank.

4. How Long Will the Installation take?

A qualified plumbing professional should be able remove the older water heater and replace it with a new one in about three hours. This is under normal conditions and without unexpected issues arising.

We realize the importance of your time and having no water is a huge hassle, therefore we endeavor to repair the water heater in the shortest time possible.

5. How do you dispose of an old water heater?

If you buy the brand new water heater from a reputable plumbing firm they'll most likely offer to remove the old one away following installing the new one.

Your plumbing service will make certain that your water tank is taken away in a safe and proper manner to ensure that you don't have to be concerned about it.

There are plumbers who charge an additional charge for this service but others don't, so make sure to inquire and find out whether you are able to negotiate bargains since you're paying thousands of dollars to them for a brand new water heater.

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