Hidden Plumbing Problems: What To Look For

Hidden Plumbing Problems: What to Look for

Multiple Water Heaters Can Work Well Together

Herbert Chambers

The water heater is one of those systems that remain out of sight and out of mind for the most part. However, it's wise to consider whether you can improve how you get the hot water that's so critical for your daily routine. For instance, most people use a standard setup with a single water heater. Even so, you shouldn't feel restricted to the same because you might get better results with multiple water heaters in your home. 

Why Would You Want Multiple Water Heaters?

Generally, a home has a single water heater with a tank full of hot water that can be sent throughout the plumbing system. You can ask professionals to install more than one of these systems on your property. Most people won't do so because the benefits aren't worth the costs. You can expect an increase in convenience because your hot water will travel shorter distances. In exchange, you'll have to pay higher ongoing costs while using more storage space. There are situations when having more than one of these systems is necessary, but they're rare. When people talk about having multiple water heaters, chances are good they're talking about having multiple tankless water heaters.

How Does This Setup Benefit You?

Tankless water heaters don't maintain tanks of hot water. Instead, they heat water on the spot when hot water is needed. The Department of Energy says this gives you two critical advantages. First, the lack of tanks means these systems take up less space. Second, heating water on the spot means they aren't constantly using energy to keep water hot. These things mean you can install multiple tankless water heaters for increased convenience without raising your ongoing costs and storage space use as you would with their conventional counterparts. Depending on your situation, you might consider such a setup worth using.

Why Are Professionals Necessary For Water Heater Installation?

DIY water heater installation isn't the best idea. You want to minimize the chance of mistakes because they can cause your systems to use more energy while wearing out faster. On top of these things, a botched job can cause leaks. Calling professionals for water heater installation becomes even more necessary when you want a setup with multiple tankless water heaters. After all, energy efficiency is one of these systems' strengths, meaning you want to capitalize on that. Plus, there's more potential for error because you need multiple installations rather than one. Professionals are also good at coming up with accurate estimates based on what you want and where you live. You won't know what setup makes the most financial sense for you until you've seen the numbers. Technicians with the right expertise and experience can give you the details on everything from what you'll pay upfront to what you'll pay monthly.

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Hidden Plumbing Problems: What To Look For

When I decided to replace the plumbing fixtures in my house with new ones, the whole process revealed some heavily damaged pipes. I had missed all of the more subtle signs of issues, and only realized it when I had to work on the pipes to get the new fixtures installed. I created this site to help others understand what to watch for and what types of things to look at before they start working. Spotting problems ahead of time will make it easier to get the project done in one sitting. I hope that the information here helps others avoid the emergency situation and unexpected expenses that I found myself facing.

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