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Check out the Hot Water Heaters Buyers Guide that our master Denver plumbers compiled to help homeowners make an informed decision on the water heater they are interested in having installed in their home before calling their plumbing company.
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SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 Get Familiar With Water Heaters Selecting a new Hot Water Heater isn't something that most people do frequently. Therefore, it is a good idea to refresh your memory on the important features to focus on while shopping for a new Hot Water Heater. Looking at the various types of Hot Water Heaters, fuel sources, spacing requirements and accessories should provide an informative overview to help you make the right decision for your needs. Page 2 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 Types Of Hot Water Heaters Before purchasing a new Hot Water Heater, you'll want to consider the number of family members or how many people will be requiring hot water for showers on a daily basis. Be sure to consider that the more people in the household also increases the need for additional hot water for more loads of laundry and running the dishwasher more frequently. Also, keep in mind that there are a variety of types of Hot Water Heaters that use various fuel sources, but you may be limited by which fuel sources are available where you live. Page 3 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 Storage Tank Water Heater The storage tank design has been around for years, and it is normally reasonably priced and available in a variety of stores and home centers. These may be purchased to run on natural gas, liquid propane or electricity. In this unit, hot water is generated or heated in the storage tank. People purchase these models based on the number of gallons that the tank can hold and heat, which determines the size you'll want to purchase to provide adequate amounts of hot water when needed. Page 4 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 Point-of-Use (POU) Water Heaters The POU is much smaller than most standard units, and it is primarily designed for providing water to garages, workshops or any area where additional hot water may be needed. Typical sizes range from 2.5 to 20 gallons. POU units are not designed for supplying water to entire households, but they provide hot water to the sink or showers where they are installed such as a secondary bathroom. The majority of units are electric. Page 5 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 3. Winterize Your Home Properly Many furnaces have to work extra hard to heat a home simply because the home is poorly sealed and lacks sufficient insulation. When warmth is able to escape from your home, the furnace has to keep running to bring the temperature up. Weatherproof your windows and doors first, as this is usually where you will find the largest air leaks. Besides caulking and adding weather stripping, adding thick thermal curtains to windows will also keep heat inside where it belongs. Page 6 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 Next, look for air leaks around plumbing pipes coming into the home, electrical outlets and skylights. Any opening between your home and the outdoors allows heated air an escape route. Make sure your attic insulation is sufficient. The attic is one of the most overlooked areas of a home, but problems here make a huge difference in energy efficiency of your heating system. Call a technician to come out for an attic inspection as soon as possible, preferably before cold weather hits. Most older homes do not have adequate attic insulation. Page 7 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 4. Get Furnace Maintenance Checkup’s Malfunctioning furnaces are not efficient furnaces, no matter how new they are. The best way to make sure your furnace stays operating as it should is to call for maintenance visits from a qualified HVAC technician. These should be scheduled at least annually. Many things occur during a maintenance visit. Your technician can answer your questions, clean dirty components that you cannot safely access, check the safety features, and make repairs. Page 8 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 5. Upgrade Your Old Furnace Even when they are functioning well, old furnaces cannot match the energy savings of high-efficiency furnaces that are manufactured today. A Denver furnace replacementinvestment you make right now can pay itself off in time financially through lower energy bills. You will also feel more comfortable, and your air quality should improve as these furnaces are designed better than any in the past. Page 9 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver
SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver 6810 N Broadway, Unit NDenver, CO 80221 office@swanheating.com | (303) 993-1406 In some cases, you will qualify for rebates from the government or other incentives for choosing energy efficient furnaces such as those with an Energy Star label. It is best to plan for energy savings early in the fall before you have to use your furnace. However, any time is a good time to begin making energy-saving changes. To learn more about improving energy-efficiency this winter, or to enquire about furnace maintenance plans, give us a call today! Page 10 of 10 Copyright © 2016 SWAN Plumbing, Heating & Air of Denver