The water heater is one of the most important and heavily used of all appliances in most households. The notion of heating water over an open flame in order to bathe or do the laundry is, at this point, entirely antiquated. If you hope to live with the convenience and comfort that you deserve in your home, then you must take the time to ensure not only that you are investing in a great water heater, but that the water heater you choose is ideal for your needs and your personal user preferences. Here are a few items to consider if you are thinking about buying a new water heater in Everett, WA. Contact a member of the G & S Heating Cooling & Electric staff to learn more.
System Size
The last thing that you want is to buy a brand new, high-quality water heater from a trusted manufacturer, only to find that it is not of a sufficient size for your needs. No matter how great your system may be, it will fail to impress if not of the right size for meeting your hot water demands. Our team will ensure that your new water heater is capable of providing you with the right amount of hot water for satisfying the demand in your home.
System Design
There are more options than you may realize in terms of the types of water heaters out there. Tank water heaters remain the most common, and are widely praised for their reliability. A tankless water heater is also worth considering, though more expensive initially. Over time, though, their energy savings can really add up. We even offer, install, and service solar water heaters, for those homeowners interested in an efficient and green option.
System Efficiency
The more efficient your water heater is, the more it will likely cost at the time of purchase. As the years go on, though, you can recoup this initial investment capital in the form of energy savings. You don’t want to buy the cheapest system you can find just because it is very cheap, but you also don’t want to strain your budget in buying more efficiency than you can comfortably afford. Our team will ensure that you strike the right balance for your budgetary restraints.