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How to Choose the Right Size Water Heater for Your Home

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Time for a New Home Water Heater? Here’s What You Should Consider

When it’s time to replace your water heater, the process can feel overwhelming. With so many options and factors to consider, it’s easy to put off making a decision. But the good news is, with a little knowledge, choosing the right water heater doesn’t have to be stressful. This guide will walk you through the basics, so you can feel confident you’ve gotten the right size water heater—and remember, Lanz Inc. is always here to help you make the best decision for your home!

Understanding Your Household’s Hot Water Needs

The first step is to assess your home’s daily hot water demand. Consider the number of people in your household and the number of bathrooms and appliances that use hot water (e.g., dishwashers, washing machines).

Tip: Keep track of when you run out of hot water to see if your current system is undersized for your needs!

Consider Peak Hour Demand

To determine your water heater size, calculate your household’s peak hour demand. This refers to the hour of the day when you typically use the most hot water. For example, if your family takes showers, runs the dishwasher, and does laundry around the same time, that would be your peak hour demand.

Tip: Add up the hot water needs during your busiest hour, and that total will give you a better idea of the size you need.

Choosing the Right Type of Water Heater: Tank vs. Tankless

Next, decide between a traditional tank water heater and a tankless model.

Tip: Consider your household’s usage patterns and budget to decide which option suits your long-term needs.

Factoring in Energy Efficiency

Choosing the right size water heater isn’t just about making sure you have enough hot water—it’s also about efficiency. A water heater that’s too large for your needs will use more energy than necessary, raising your utility bills. A unit that’s too small will be overworked, leading to higher maintenance costs and a shorter lifespan. Look for models with high Energy Factor (EF) ratings, which measure how efficiently the unit converts energy into hot water.

Tip: Be sure to consider the fuel source—electric, gas, or propane—as this affects both the upfront and long-term costs.

Consulting a Professional for Accurate Sizing

Even with all this knowledge, consulting a professional ensures you choose the right water heater for your home’s unique requirements.
A plumber can help you:

Tip: Relying on a professional not only makes the process smoother but ensures your new water heater performs efficiently for years to come.

Ready to Upgrade Your Water Heater?

Choosing a new water heater doesn’t have to be stressful. With a clear understanding of your home’s needs, awareness of the options, and help from a professional, you can make the right choice with confidence. And remember, Lanz Inc. in Champaign, IL, is here to guide you through every step—why call anyone else?

Call 217-394-1380 anytime or get in touch with us online to discuss getting the right size water heater and your installation options!

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