When you’re in the market for a new hot water tank installation, it’s likely that you’ll have many questions on your mind. 

Investing in a new water heater for your home is always pretty stressful because these appliances are so expensive. Everyone wants to get these investments right the first time and not make any mistakes, so it’s perfectly normal to be doing your homework online and figuring out what you should be asking yourself and your water heater technicians prior to spending any money. 

So here are some important questions to ask prior to your next water heater installation project: 

Should I get a conventional water heater, or a tankless water heater? 

This is a common question in today’s water heater industry, largely because tankless water heaters have emerged in recent years as a very popular option. 

Although both types of water heaters provide their pros and cons, it’s important to remember that your next water heater needs to be specifically tailored to your household’s unique hot water needs. If you have a lot of people living in your home, you’ll likely be better off with a conventional water heater. But if it’s just you and a partner/roommate, then a tankless water heater would suffice. 

What size hot water tank do I need? 

Answering this question will largely depend upon the size of your property, as well as the overall amount of people who’ll need hot water on a daily basis. 

There’s no need to go too big with your water heater if there are only one or two people living in your home, and you don’t necessarily want to go too big with a medium-sized family, either. 

This question can be tough to answer without knowing the specifics of your household’s water usage, so be sure to obtain a thorough evaluation from your plumbing experts when determining the correct water tank size for you. 

Will my new water heater be energy efficient? 

This is big question that is becoming more and more important for homeowners in recent years, and this is largely because water heaters contribute to a significant percentage of a property’s overall energy usage. 

The good news is that there are plenty of eco-friendly water heater options on the market today, and these more expensive units usually pay for themselves over long periods of utility savings.

But if you are largely concerned about saving as much energy as you can with your new water heater, then you should invest in a tankless water heater system.

How do I get rid of my old water heater? 

Whenever you invest in a new water heater system, your plumbing company will provide haul-away services to help you get rid of your old unit. 

Properly disposing of water heater tanks is very important for every reputable plumbing company, and they make it easy on customers so they don’t have to worry about it. 

Does the new water heater come with a warranty? 

Although it’s unlikely that you’ll experience any issues with a new water heater within the first few years of ownership, it’s still important to have the peace of mind in knowing that your system will be covered in the off chance that something does go wrong.

Most water heater units will come with a manufacturer’s warranty that lasts up to around five years, but be sure to ask this question prior to investing in a new system. It’s also important to know if your plumbing company offers their own warranty for their craftsmanship and installation work, because this will guarantee that any extra repairs or work will come at no cost to you. 

Reach Out To The Beehive Plumbing Specialists To Learn More About Hot Water Tank Installations! 

Planning for your next hot water tank installation is always exciting, but it’s also pretty stressful. Although the above answers to common questions may have cleared somethings up for you, it’s likely that you’ll have plenty more questions before making your final investment decision.

You can ask all of your water heater installation questions to the Beehive Plumbing experts when you go through the hyperlink at the top of this page to their water heater services page on their website!