The Advantages of a Gas Water Heater

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The Advantages of a Gas Water Heater

Investing in a gas water heater could mean lower energy bills and more efficient water heating for your household. Around 20 percent of the average home’s energy costs are due to heating water, and natural gas is cheaper than electricity in most areas, which means significant savings over the long term. Making the switch to gas also offers high water flow rates and a wide selection of water-heating options.

Benefits of Natural Gas

Cost, convenience and efficiency are some of the advantages of gas for heating your home’s water. In addition to being cheaper than electricity, a natural gas supply is more reliable. In the event of a power outage, your gas supply isn’t affected. What’s more, when a water tank runs out of hot water, a gas heater heats up a fresh tank of water faster than an electric heater. However, some gas water heaters rely on a pilot light to fire up, and these add to the overall running costs. For the most cost-efficient gas heater, purchase a model that doesn’t employ a continuously-burning pilot light to ignite the gas.

Flow Rates in Gas Water Heaters

Gas also beats out electric when it comes to flow rates in on-demand water heaters. These tankless water heaters are alternatives to regular storage tank models, which take up plenty of space and leave homes without hot water for a while whenever the supply in the tank is depleted. On-demand heaters provide a continuous supply of hot water as it’s needed. Gas tankless heaters are more efficient than electric heaters when it comes to heating water on demand because they deliver more gallons per minute of hot water. To supply an entire household’s hot water, a gas tankless heater is the better option.

Condensing Water Heaters

If you want to install a gas water heater in your home, you have the option of choosing a highly energy-efficient condensing water heater. Gas water heaters produce combustion gases that pose a safety risk and must be vented to the outside air. Condensing water heaters use the hot gases to heat cold water by diverting them so that they pass over a coil. These water heaters are for households that require storage tanks over 55 gallons.

Purchasing a new water heater is a significant investment. By buying a gas water heater, you recoup your initial costs over time in energy bill savings, and you can improve the hot water supply for your household’s needs.

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