Types of Water Heaters



Types of Water Heaters

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Choose between a traditional storage tank-type water heater or a smaller, eco-friendly tankless water heater. They both work with gas and electric fuel sources. 


Tip: Make sure it fits. The new water heater the size of your home and the space available for comparison.




Types of Water Heaters

Water Heater Storage Tanks:

Stores constantly heated water.
The economy can be placed in a closet, basement or garage. The capacity ranges from 20 to 80 gallons. Efficiency varies by model, brand and fuel source.


Instant Water Heater:

Instant Water Heater heats cold water via an electrical heating element and a heat pump that pulls in ambient air and extracts the available heat.

Requires a larger upfront investment. Magnesium anode rod extends life of the tank. Heat pump delivers more hot water, up to 33% faster than standard electric water heaters.






Storage Tank Water Heater:


Storage tank water heater are the most common type of water heater. The heat and store large amounts of hot water that can be dispersed throughout the home.They constantly use energy to keep the stored water at a temperature close to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.If the new tank you purchased is too small, you will use up hot water before you need it. Also, if you use a water tank that is too large, you will waste hot water that you are not using.


                                       Tankless Water Heater:

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The Tankless Water Heater does not store hot water, but only heats the water when the faucet or shower is turned on.

These are also known as on-demand or instant water heaters.
They save you money compared to traditional tank models because they eliminate the cost of keeping the water in the tank constantly hot between uses.
You may need more than one tankless water heater, depending on the distance between your equipment and all the rooms in your home that require hot water.



Point-of-Use Systems:

The point-of-use system is a single device that is mounted directly under the sink or in the closet and provides a single specific fixture. These types of units:

Deliver instant hot water to a specific location without wait time. 
Work with a whole house system when additional hot water is needed. 


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Instant Water Heater:


Instant Water Heater has heat pumps that heat water by pulling the heat out of the surrounding air.

It has a high upfront cost and is larger than a standard electrical unit.
It can be used as an accessory for a built-in water tank or an existing water tank.
More energy-efficient and lower costs.


Storage Tank Water Heater:

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Choose the right size storage tank water heater by matching its water gallon capacity to the number of people who will regularly use hot water in your home.


  • 1–2 -- 23-36
  • 2– 4 -- 36-46
  • 3–5 -- 36-46
  • 6 or more --  56+

Tip: If you need the unit is larger than the space you have, you can ask the resettlement units or non-standard size to Home Depot employees, such as "low boy" model, the model size smaller.




Tankless Water Heater:


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Tankless Water Heater is the best choice of heaters. You don't need to worry about your tank refill and other problems.

These are also known as on-demand or instant water heaters.
They save you money compared to traditional tank models because they eliminate the cost of keeping the water in the tank constantly hot between uses.

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