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Water Heaters Keep the Hot Water Coming

Unless you are fascinated with primitive living, it is unlikely that you have spent much time thinking about what it would be like to live without modern amenities. However, as soon as a major appliance breaks down, you are suddenly hyper-aware that you do not have the convenience available to you. Many families lack an adequate water heater, causing there to be a regular shortage of hot water for showers, laundry and dish washing. Because of this, it is important to look closely at the many options available on the market for water heaters. By selecting the right model, you should never have to go without hot water again.

Like many home appliances, water heaters come in both gas and electric models. Most water heaters last at least 13 years, so making the correct selection for your needs is important. While many homes are designed to accommodate both a gas water heater or an electric model, not having an available gas line will eliminate this option entirely. If you do have both choices, however, there are some things to consider before making the decision. In almost all instances, a gas water heater is the least expensive option. If you live in a more rural area where propane has to be delivered by truck, the savings can be less than homes that are piped directly to a natural gas line. If your water heater is the only appliance that runs on gas, electric models can be more convenient, with gas providing a very minimal cost savings.

No matter what type of water heater you select, the brand and model will make a difference to your overall experience. Sears highly recommends its quality line of Kenmore water heaters. Kenmore has a strong reputation for longevity and reliability, making it a top seller. Water heaters come in various shapes and sizes. Large models are recommended for houses that use only one water heater to service the entire living area. If you install separate units in high-use areas, such as bathrooms and the kitchen, then several smaller heaters may be more appropriate. In addition, any water heater that is labeled as energy efficient will cost less to operate and save you money in the long run.

If reliability and energy efficiency are extremely important to you, it might also be a good idea to look at the newer tankless water heaters that are available. Instead of holding water in a large tank that can then cool, tankless water heaters use an on-demand system that heats water as it runs through the pipe. This means that energy is never wasted on water that is not needed, while there is always available hot water when it is in high demand.