
Gas Water Heaters
Gas Water Heater Repair, Maintenance & Installation Services in Kettering
Aside from electric tanks, gas water tanks are also a popular choice for residents in the Greater Dayton area. Using natural gas to heat your home’s water supply is a no-brainer because gas powers a wide range of household equipment, from ovens and stoves to clothes dryers. Many people prefer to use gas since it is generally less expensive than electricity. Gas, on the other hand, heats water faster and recovers more quickly than electricity.
A gas water heater‘s first consideration is whether or not gas is readily available in the area where you live. Calling an expert is essential. For many people, if gas heating systems are already present in their homes, switching to gas is a very cost-effective option. In other places, gas may not be an option because of the lack of gas lines near your home. Kettering Plumbing & Drain has the knowledge and experience to help you find the best gas water heater for your needs.
Benefits of Gas Water Heaters
Heating and maintaining hot water accounts for about one-fifth of the typical household’s total energy use. In the long term, gas saves money because it is less expensive than electricity in most places. As a result of switching to gas, you’ll enjoy higher water flow rates as well as a wide variety of home water heater alternatives.
Flow Rates in Gas Water Heaters
In on-demand water heaters, gas is also superior to electric in terms of flow rates. As an alternative to traditional water heaters with tanks, which occupy valuable floor space and run out quickly, these tankless heaters deliver hot water as quickly as a demand arises. Continuous hot water is provided by on-demand heaters. When it comes to on-demand water heating, gas tankless heaters outperform electric heaters because they can produce more hot water per minute. The greatest option for supplying hot water to an entire family is a tankless gas water heater.
Condensing Water Heaters
If you’re in the market for a new gas water heater, consider one of our high-efficiency condensing water heaters instead. Due to the combustion process, gas water heaters can emit gases that represent a danger to the user’s health or safety, so they must be ventilated to the outside. By directing the hot gases over a coil, condensing water heaters heat cold water. Tanks larger than 55 gallons are required for these water heaters. The cost of installing a new water heater is high. When you buy a gas water heater, you’ll save money on your utility bills for years to come. Additionally, a homeowner has the option of increasing the amount of hot water available in their residence to meet all of their requirements.
Natural Gas
Gas water heaters are more cost-effective, convenient, and efficient than electric water heaters. To top it off, it’s less expensive and more reliable than electricity. As a result, even if the electricity goes out, you won’t be without gas. In addition, a gas heater heats a new tank of water quicker than an electric heater when the tank runs out of hot water. However, the use of a pilot light to ignite some gas water heaters raises their operating expenses. Purchase a gas heater that doesn’t have a constantly burning light to start the gas flow.
Gas Heats Up Fast
Water heaters that use gas are twice as speedy as those that use electric hot water tanks. As a result of this, your hot water system is refreshed more quickly than with electric models. A gas heater, on the other hand, is preferable if you have a big corporation or a lot of need for hot water.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Gas Water Heater Questions
Why don't I have hot water?
Before you begin troubleshooting a gas hot water system, make sure that your home and the water heater are receiving sufficient gas supply. There may be obstacles, shortages, or a closed main gas valve. If the hot water suddenly turns cold, the tank capacity may have been surpassed. Let the water heater cool down before trying to use it again. Call us immediately!
Why is my water heater leaking?
You know you have a leaking water heater if you see water surrounding the water heater or water dripping from your water heater. An internal crack in your water heater’s tank usually indicates that it needs to be replaced if you notice water dripping from the bottom of the water heater.
What size water heater do I need?
Traditionally, the better option for large homes has been traditional water heaters. There are a variety of tank water heaters to choose from, but not all of them are the same. Purchase a hot water system with a tank capacity of 50 to 80 gallons or more if your family is large (say, four or more people).
On the other hand, if you only have one other person living in your home, you’ll be better off with a unit that accommodates 23-36 gallons. The size of a tankless water heater, though, is less crucial than the system’s flow rate if you’re seeking to install one (another advantage of tankless water heaters is that they are always fairly small, and therefore, relatively easy to access.) Gallon-per-minute (GPM) is the unit of measurement for a tankless heater. The greater GPM the tankless system needs, the larger your home is.