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Signs That You Need To Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater

If you are looking for tankless water heater nj or plumber Brick or plumber Lakewood then call to Top Quality Plumbing, Inc.

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Signs That You Need To Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater

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  1. There have been many new and wonderful additions to the water heating technology over the past couple of years. Unfortunately, there are many homes that still cling to the out-dated tank heaters. In this article, we look at signs that your home could be giving you that you need to update your water heater. The first sign that you need to replace your water heater is its inability to heat the water effectively if at all. If the water is slow to heat or does not get as hot, you may need to replace it with a more effective combi boiler NJ. If outside temperatures are colder, the cooler water may just be the result of the heater having to work harder to heat the water. First try to adjust the heat settings on the heater. If this does not improve the situation, you may need a new heater.

  2. A leaking tank is another sign that you need a tankless water heater. If the leak is a small drip and it could be fixed with a patch, attempt to fix it yourself but keep an eye on the leak. The patch may come off and the leak could start again. If the leak is large, it may need a welded repair which is best done by a professional. But why go through all this trouble while you could simply upgrade to a tankless water heater? Corrosion can result from a leak that has been dripping for a long time. This will reduce the efficiency and productivity of a water heater. Corrosion can also make it more difficult to disassemble your water heater to replace one part in hopes of not having to replace the whole unit.

  3. If the age of your water heater is over 10-15 years old, consider upgrading the system to a combi boiler NJ before it goes stale. The functionality and efficiency of water heaters decline as years of use go by and the poor heating quality could be due to an aged machine. If you are going to replace an old system, replace the pipes that come from the heater as well. This will ensure a high quality heat as the entire system has been replaced. Tankless water heater models are higher efficiency and last longer than old heater models. But even for the old models, you should look out for the Energy Star label on the appliance’s sticker. Before purchasing a new unit, you need to obtain some information. What type of fuel is needed? Natural gas, electric or propane? Find out what gallon size you will need. Do not buy a water heater that is too big for the space you have and make sure the new unit can fit through the door through which you carry it in the home.

  4. Tankless water heaters are a smart upgrade. They are smaller and can fit closer to the bathroom and kitchen where you will need hot water. These heaters last 20 years and are far more efficient than tanked heaters. If you are looking for tankless water heater nj or plumber Brick or plumber Lakewood then call to Top Quality Plumbing, Inc.

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