The Best Type of Water Heater Installation for Your San Francisco Home

Aug 12
21:12

2015

Albion Plumbing

Albion Plumbing

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When it comes to getting a new water heater for your home, office or facility, there are a number of considerations that you will need to make first. Talk to your plumbing contractor San Francisco residents have used for years in getting reliable advice and service when it comes to proper water heater installation.

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When it comes to getting a new water heater for your home,The Best Type of Water Heater Installation for Your San Francisco Home  Articles office or facility, there are a number of considerations that you will need to make first. There are a number of codes that will need to be followed as well as having the proper water heater installation in order to be compliant with all local laws.

You will want to consult with your trusted plumbing contractor San Francisco residents and business owners have used for years of high quality work. With that in mind, here are the things you need to consider when purchasing a new water heater.

Amount of Water Storage

For home use, the size of the water heater that you select will need to be enough to serve you and your family. While each family uses a different amount of water for their daily needs, what follows is a good breakdown that will provide the minimum needed for your home.

  • Family of 1 to 2: 30 Gallons
  • Family of 2 to 3: 40 Gallons
  • Family of 3 to 4: 50 Gallons
  • Family of 5 or More: 50 to 80 Gallons

You can use this as a guideline to the capacity of the water heater needed for your home. Remember that the amount of gallons may change if you have 4 or more people in your household depending on the type of fuel source that you will use for your water heater.

Source of Fuel

There are basically three source of power or fuel for your water heater;

  • Electrical
  • Natural Gas
  • Propane

Each of these fuel types has their own advantages, but choosing the right one for your home will depend in part on how the house is equipped. You will want to select the most efficient type of fuel for your needs which starts with natural gas or propane which can heat water far more efficiently than electricity and thus use fewer gallons. However, your home may not have the capacity for this type of installation, so keep that in mind when choosing which type of tank that you want.

Amount of Space

Most homes will generally have the space necessary for you to install the proper size water tank. However, there may be exceptions to that if the home has been modified either by adding more rooms to hold more people or if the space where the water heater existed was somehow changed. So, if you are getting a new water heater that is the same size or is smaller than the old one, then you should be safe.

You may want to consider a tankless water heater that only heats the water as it passes by the coils. This will save you a considerable amount on your utility bills since it will only be active when the system is in use. However, you will be limited to the amount of hot water that is available.

Talk to your plumbing contractor San Francisco residents have used for years in getting reliable advice and service when it comes to proper water heater installation.