Water heaters are an indispensable part of any home, and it's only
fitting that people do a lot of thinking before buying them. The main
factors to be considered while making this purchase are, the size of
your family, your requirements, and finally, your budget. Which is to
say that the climate you live in, the quantity of hot water you consume
and the frequency at which you consume it, must be given a thorough
thought before buying a water heater.
If you happen to live in a region with warm sunshine all year, your best bet would definitely be a solar water heater. Those living in colder climes have to choose between installing a gas or electric water heater. When compared, electric water heaters are easy to maintain and they can be installed in houses, both big and small. They come in storage (ones that have a tank) and tankless variants.
Before you go on to reviewing the different types of water heaters available, answer these questions to understand your needs. Use this information to zero in on the right water heating appliance for you.
How many members are a part of your household?
How many bathrooms does the house contain?
How many fixtures/taps will the heater supply water to?
Are there any space constraints regards to fixing a new water heater?
With these points in mind, you can now move on to consider the types of electric water heaters available.
If you happen to live in a region with warm sunshine all year, your best bet would definitely be a solar water heater. Those living in colder climes have to choose between installing a gas or electric water heater. When compared, electric water heaters are easy to maintain and they can be installed in houses, both big and small. They come in storage (ones that have a tank) and tankless variants.
Before you go on to reviewing the different types of water heaters available, answer these questions to understand your needs. Use this information to zero in on the right water heating appliance for you.
How many members are a part of your household?
How many bathrooms does the house contain?
How many fixtures/taps will the heater supply water to?
Are there any space constraints regards to fixing a new water heater?
With these points in mind, you can now move on to consider the types of electric water heaters available.