Tank Water Heating
Tank Water Heaters provide a large volume of dependable, low-cost hot water. Fuel sources can be propane, natural gas or electricity. They are the most common way to heat water in the United States.
Residential tank water heaters typically store between 20 and 80 gallons of hot water throughout, usually at the factory setting of 120°F. The temperature can be adjusted up or down by a control on the unit. Tank water heaters are typically located in the garage, basement or attic.
Tankless Water Heating
Tankless water heaters provide the comfort and convenience of having a continuous supply of hot water. Gas models are great as a hot water solution for homes with busy families, homes with luxury bathrooms and vacation homes.
Efficiency Matters
Water Heaters typically have a lifespan of 10-15 years, and when they fail, it can leave you with a mess. Periodic maintenance can extend the life of a water heater and keep it operating efficiently.
When replacing a water heater it can pay to lookup local rebates for high-efficiency models.