Gas Water Heaters

- Water heaters account for 20% of the average home energy bill. Natural gas is inexpensive compared to electricity, so using a gas hot water system can result in long-term savings. Also, gas water heaters allow one to get warm water 24X7. So head over to ArchiPro and choose an efficient gas hot water heater to enjoy cozy, warm showers like never before.

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Simply put, gas water heaters are used to heat water by pumping the circulating water through pipework across a series of flames. Additionally, they offer several advantages over other types of heating systems. For instance, these solar hot water systems heat the tanks and use lesser energy than the other forced heating systems, such as boilers

About Gas Water Heaters

Moreover, water is warmed up quickly and maintains its temperature in the pipelines for a more extended period. Gas water heaters also distribute heat more evenly and pleasantly throughout the household, as the warm air rises to the ceiling when it enters rooms and sinks when it cools down.

Types Of Gas Water Heaters

Let's take a look at some of the most prominent types:

Standard Gas Water Heaters

Standard variants are perhaps the most prevalent option. This is because they rely on an electrical heating element or a gas flame.

Gas water heaters are often less expensive than electric ones in terms of the local utility bills. However, they're more expensive upfront than the electric ones. 

But gas water heaters often pay for themselves in about a year, depending on the overall energy savings.

Here are some highlights to look forward to:

  • Have a capacity of 25 to 85 gallons (However, surprisingly, the most crucial factor isn't the gallon capacity. It's the performance metric known as first-hour rating)
  • They are less costly than other types of water heaters
  • They have a lifespan of ten to fifteen years on average

High-Efficiency Gas Water Heaters

The high-efficiency versions, as its name suggests, are the ultimate energy-efficient gas water heaters available. In the high-efficiency versions, both electric and gas variants are available in the market.

Furthermore, the energy factor rating on a tankless water heater is defined by the US Energy Department to help users compare the effectiveness of similar equipment. 

Also, the appliance is considered more efficient if the EF number is higher.

However, if one desires a high-efficiency electric option, hybrid water heaters are the best possible alternatives. 

This is because they're the only water heaters that have received Energy Star certification. However, they are more costly than high-efficiency gas engines.

They absorb heat from atmospheric air around them and transfer it to the air to water heat pumps. As a result, they're best suited in mild to warm temperatures.

Solar Gas Water Heaters

Solar gas water heaters could lower heating expenditures by half compared to traditional gas water heaters. However, this is only possible if one is willing to pay extra money for it. 

They are made up of two essential elements:

  • A thermal updraft collector: a device that collects heat from the home's roof or yard
  • A gas storage tank and a backup hot water source: These are required to ensure a hot water supply on foggy and chilly days

It might take around 25 years (more than its expected lifespan) for the overall cost to be repaid through energy savings. However, tax credits and local rebates can help offset the total cost.

Some highlights of solar gas water heaters include:

  • A 20-year average lifespan
  • They are primarily suited for mild to warm climate zones because the energy savings might diminish or decrease on cloudy or cold days

Point-Of-Use Gas Water Heaters

These work in conjunction with the home's LPG water heater to provide warm water for a single-use, such as a kitchen faucet. These gas water heaters save water by reducing the total time spent for the water tap to heat up.

One can set up a point-of-use gas water heater themselves if they have basic plumbing skills. Furthermore, most versions are available in 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, and 30 gallons. 

Small, detached constructions and home extensions that don't require whole-home water heaters should use the 25 and 30-gallon versions.

Even though point-of-use gas water heaters help save water, adding power-consuming equipment will also increase electricity bills.

Features Of Gas Water Heaters

Let's dive straight into some of the features:

Brass Valves

A valve at the bottom of the tank allows easy draining during routine maintenance (which one should do at least once per year). In addition, a brass valve lasts longer than a plastic valve.

Glass-Lined Tank

This thick layer of porcelain glass within the water tank protects it from the corrosive effects of water storage.

Digital Displays

The digital display provides functionality by allowing users to monitor and customize hot water heating settings readily. 

The information gathered can help change the desirable water usage habits to save money on energy.

Extended Warranty

Buyers can also seek more extended warranties, ranging from three to twelve years. The hot water cylinders with extended warranties are usually of higher quality. 

Moreover, they also contain a more significant heating element to help prevent mineral scale building in the tank's bottom.

Other Factors To Consider

Water heaters are frequently purchased based on their capacity. Although 80 or 90-gallon gas water heaters usually cover the routine requirements of four or five-person homes, not all 80-gallon water heaters provide the same quantity of warm water.

A gas water heater's first-hour rating (FHR) indicates the amount of hot water the heater can deliver in a specific period. 

Care And Maintenance

Spending a little on gas water heaters can save a lot of money in the long run, giving people a certain peace of mind. 

Also, a one-time service for a gas water heater costs slightly less than it would for an electric water heater.

Furthermore, some home insurance companies even offer failure coverage for water heaters as a primary or optional feature.

Although adding breakdown coverage to an insurance policy is sometimes less expensive than buying a breakdown contract, the benefits are not the same.

If you need assistance to find the right gas water heaters for your home or office, ArchiPro provides a connection to the various professionals, ready to assist with all requirements and questions. Simply click "Contact supplier" on the product's page, or visit the supplier's website directly from the product's page.