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Deciding on a major home appliance like a water heater can be a daunting task. After all, there are numerous options. We offer an expansive range of water heaters at Water Heater Pros, from conventional gas and electric tank systems to the latest hybrid and tankless water heaters. We help our clients make the right decision for their hot water needs and budget.
The US Department of Energy uses the Energy Factor rating to rate the energy conversion efficiency of water heaters. It is often abbreviated EF. The higher the number, the more efficient the water heater is. It is a valuable metric for determining the future energy efficiency of a water heater. However, it functions as a theoretical estimate, and the actual EF may vary according to the unique circumstances of each home.
Energy Star is a voluntary program the Environmental Protection Agency established in 1992 that seeks to rate a wide range of residential and commercial equipment according to their energy efficiency to promote awareness about the risks of air pollution. In the water heater industry, appliances must meet minimum standards to qualify for the Energy Star rating, such as greater than 0.62 for gas tank water heaters and 0.82 for whole-home gas tankless water heaters.
Because a traditional tank water heater is pressurized, that pressure can fluctuate and become too high. When that happens, the pressure water needs somewhere to go. Water heaters have pressure-release valves with an overflow pipe that allows them to drain naturally when necessary. Although the pressure release valve is a necessary precaution, this isn’t typically an issue unless it seems as though the water leaking has become excessive. In that case, contact Water Heater Pros to inspect the water heater.
Homeowners can expect a certain amount of operational noise to emit from a water heater. However, a rumbling sound could indicate excessive sediment build-up within the tank that can cause the water temperature to reach scalding temperatures.
We provide all types of water heating solutions and install the best products for our clients’ needs. Contact us today for a free consultation. Contractor’s License: #91550
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