Friday, 3 June 2011

Some Like It Hot: How Water Heating Your Home Can Be Energy Efficient

By Adam Ciboch


If you want to make your home more environmentally friendly, you've got a lot of options. Tinted windows are a great way to lower energy bill costs during the warmer months of the year. Another option is to choose only glass, paper products and other recycled household items. Solar panels on a home's roof can also reduce your current energy costs.

Your home can be made more environmentally friendly by means of your water heating choices. When choosing between your myriad of water heater options, as well, there is a lot to consider. You not only need to find a water heater that will heat your water in an efficient manner so you can save money but also need to choose an option that provides enough water for your household's needs. Choosing the right size and fuel source for your personal needs is included in this.

Knowing the difference between water heater types comes first. Offering a storage tank of hot water, conventional storage water heaters are the large, bulkier kind. Since they heat your water directly without use of a tank, demand water heaters are also known as tankless or instantaneous water heaters. Heat pump water heaters move the heat from one spot to another in your home instead of creating heat directly for handing out hot water. Then, there are heaters who simply use solar heat to create hot water, known as solar water heaters. Your home's own space heating system is made use of with tankless coil and indirect water heaters to achieve the same effect.

To help you decide which heater is most appropriate for you, you should also have several selection criteria in place. The water heater's fuel type or energy source should also be looked into. Other important factors are its availability and cost. If you have limited space for your water heater, size must also be taken into account. It is also important to compare the energy efficiency of your new heater to your former one.

It is important to decide what type of heater is appropriate for your household's needs, when choosing a water heater. Factoring in a set of criteria before your purchase is also advisable. Your individual needs will be consequently satisfied when you buy the correct and most energy efficient water heater for your home, as a result.




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