Like
most appliances, water heaters have improved greatly in recent years.
Today’s models are much more energy efficient.
That’s why you probably
couldn’t replace your existing water heater with the same exact model…and
you probably wouldn’t want to. Instead, you may be able to purchase a
more efficient water heater that will save you money on energy each
month. That’s why you shouldn’t just consider the initial purchase price
– think about how much it costs to operate. You could save hundreds of
dollars in the long run.
Look
at it this way:some cars get 15 miles to a gallon, while other, more
efficient vehicles can go 30 miles or more on a gallon of gas. In the
same way, some water heaters use energy more efficiently. Buy one of
those and you’ll spend less money each month to get the same amount of
hot water.
Gas vs. Electric Water Heaters
Gas water heaters use natural gas to heat water.A chamber filled with
water is heated by burning the gas.The main benefit of a gas water
heater is energy conservation; since the heating process is gradual,
less energy is consumed. With a gas water heater, you also are able to
control the rate and extent of heating.
By
contrast, an electric water heaters uses a copper coil is to change
electric energy into heat energy. Electric units can heat water very
quickly and can reach very hot temperatures.
Advantages of Natural Gas Water Heaters
- Quick recovery.Gas water heaters recover twice as fast as electric units.
- Lower operating costs.Typically costs less to operate than an electric storage tank model.
- Safety.Natural gas water heaters have an excellent safety record, especially when properly maintained.
- Minimal environmental impact.Of all the fossil fuels, gas burns the most efficiently.
Advantages of ElectricWater Heaters
- Lower purchase cost.Electric water heaters cost up to $700 less to purchase
- Lower installation cost.
- Longer lifespan.Natural gas water heaters have built-in corrosive elements that typically shorten their lifespan when compared to electric water heaters.
- No greenhouse emissions.Electrical water heaters are more environmentally friendly than gas.
Which
type is right for you?It’s not an easy choice, especially when you
factor in another popular option:tankless water heaters.We’ll cover
these in a future article.
For
now, count on the professionals at Burton to help you decide what’s
best for you among all available options.Contact us today for a free
in-home estimate.
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