How to choose a gas water heater
Choosing a gas water heater is perhaps the wisest choice when
installing or replacing a hot water heater in your home because
they are much more economical than their electric counterparts.
In fact, most gas water heaters operate on less than half of the
cost associated with conventional electric water heaters.
Considering that hot water heaters are the second largest user
of energy in the home, finding a more economical solution is
very wise indeed.
Natural gas hot water heaters are also very popular among
homeowners because they reach their set temperature more than
twice as fast as an electric water heater does. That means that
you could probably run the dishwasher after your morning shower
and still have hot water, not lukewarm water. And are you always
the one having to wait around for more hot water after a shower
hog has carelessly used it all for himself? A gas water heater
may not make him more considerate, but it would cut your wait
time in half.
While gas water heaters heat water faster and cheaper than
electric heaters, it is still very important to purchase the
right size tank for your household needs. A gas water heater
that is too small can still leave you showering in lukewarm
water.
Most homes will require a 40 gallon gas hot water heater. This
heater will take care of a moderate sized home with 3 to 4
occupants, two bathrooms, and a washing machine. Of course, if
you live alone and only have one bathroom, you can get by with a
smaller water heater. On the other hand, you may need a larger
heater if there are more family members, especially teenagers,
in the home and a dishwasher or whirlpool baths.
Even once you have figured out which gas water heater is the
right size for your home, you may want to purchase a size larger
for a few reasons. Most of these reasons will center on your
family's lifestyle. For example: If you have a family member who
is notorious for taking long, extremely hot showers, or if you
have to run the dishwasher, washing machine and take a shower at
the same time and in the few hours that you get to spend at
home, you may want to purchase a larger gas water heater than is
recommended for your family size.
No matter what size gas water heater you choose, you can rest
assured that you are heating water for a fraction of the cost
associated with electric heaters. Now that's smart.