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Water Heater Sizes For example, a family of 3 to 4 people should purchase a 50 – 60 gallon water heater. On the other hand, a household with 5 – 7 people may require a water heater with a 60 – 80 gallon water tank.
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Read More »The average lifespan of a water heater is dependent on the type of system you have. However, the type of water in your local area will also have an impact on your water heater system. A standard gas water heater is engineered with a lifespan that ranges from 8 – 12 years. On the other hand, an electric water heater is designed with a life cycle that varies from 10 – 15 years. If your system is leaking or producing loud noises, it may be time to replace your water heater with a new energy-efficient system. Prior to purchasing a new system, it’s important to become familiar with the various water heater sizes available.
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Read More »While the estimates above can be used to give you a rough estimate of the water heater size you will need, there is a more accurate method of sizing a heater. First, you will need to analyze your water usage habits to determine your heaviest water usage hour. If your family showers from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM each morning, this is your heaviest water usage hour. You will need to determine how many gallons of water you use during this time of the day. The average amount of warm water utilized to shower is 10 gallons. If a total of 5 people in your household shower in the morning, you should multiply 10 gallons by the total number of water usage sessions, which is 5. In this case, a family of 5 would use 50 gallons of water each morning from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM. However, you will likely use more than 50 gallons of water to wash your dishes from breakfast. A standard dishwasher utilizes a total of 6 gallons of water to remove grease and food from your dishes. Once you wash your dishes, your total water usage will be equal to 56 gallons, assuming that each member in your household took a shower. If you also decide to do laundry, you will utilize 7 additional gallons of hot water in the morning. After your family has finished showering, washing dishes, and doing laundry, you have consumed a total of 63 gallons of water. To ensure you don’t run out of warm water each morning, you will be required to purchase a water heater that features a tank size of 60 – 80 gallons. While you are looking at different water heater sizes at the store, you will need to find a system with a First Hour Rating (FHR) that is higher than the total amount of water you consume throughout your heaviest water usage hour. An FHR Rating indicates the total number of gallons of warm water a water heater is able to produce in one hour. This rating can be found on a manufacturers website. To find the FHR Rating of your current water heater, you will need to locate the EnergyGuide sticker. The FHR Rating will be located on the top of this sticker on your water heater.
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Read More »If you decide to purchase a tankless water heater instead of a traditional water tank, you will be required to follow a different set of guidelines to size your water heater. While a traditional water heater is engineered to produce a large quantity of warm water at once, a tankless water heater is designed to heat incoming water from your pipes. To determine what size tankless water heater you need, you should calculate the Flow Rate and Temperature Rise. Flow Rate is a metric that refers to the total quantity of warm water an individual will utilize per minute. The total amount of water is measured in gallons. On the other hand, Temperature Rise is a metric that illustrates the total amount of degrees your water will need to be heated before it reaches your shower fixture. If you need assistance sizing a water heater for your house, give our team a call by phone at (484) 206-8594. The licensed plumbers and technicians at WM Henderson provide dependable water heater repair, replacement, and installation services to homes in Pennsylvania. We also provide other types of services such as water line installation, air conditioning tune-up, furnace repair, and drain cleaning. WM Henderson provides plumbing and HVAC services in areas such as West Chester, Broomall, Coatesville, and Conshohocken. We have been providing dependable plumbing, heating, and air conditioning services to residents in Pennsylvania since 1977.
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