How California Water Impacts Your Water Heater
California’s unique water quality and characteristics can have a significant impact on water heaters. In this blog post, we will explore the complications of California water quality impacts water heaters, why it’s crucial to understand their effects, and how to address any related issues. Join us as we dive into the world of California water and its influence on water heater performance. If you’re a California homeowner and you think your water heater is in need of water heater repair due to California’s water quality, contact Payless Water Heaters today!
Understanding California’s Water Qualities
California’s water qualities vary across the state due to diverse water sources, geological formations, and environmental factors. It’s important to understand the characteristics and challenges associated with California’s water to make informed decisions regarding its…
Testing Water Heater Performance
It’s easy to think of the appliances in your home as something similar to a “set it and forget it” piece of machinery — and in very few cases, you might be right! However when it comes to your water heater, “set it and forget it” should never be something to live by. Just like many other things, your water heater needs attention in order to confirm it’s working as it should, and testing performance is a great place to start and determine how it’s working. See a few ways you can test the performance below!
No Power
In the case of an electric water heater, it needs power to efficiently heat water and send it over to your shower, faucets, and other appliances that use the water. However when there’s no power, the lack of hot water can be…
How Many Years Does A Water Heater Last?
When making a sizable purchase for your home, it’s pretty standard to ask yourself and the company you’re buying the item from a few questions. When the health of, let’s say your home’s hot water is at stake, a number of those questions should be at the forefront of your purchase, and the person you’re buying from should certainly have the answers! In terms of a hot water heater, a common question that many people have usually involves how long it will last. And while there’s a range to use as a rule of thumb, generally there are other factors that go with the longevity predictions.
Maintenance
If you’re a set it and forget it type, there’s a good chance that something simple like your water heater won’t last as long as it theoretically could. Because these appliances are constantly…
Getting to Know Your Water Heater Components
Like many appliances in your home, you may not realize how much you rely upon your water heater until it stops working. Problems with your water heater range from very minor and easy to fix, to costly repairs or replacement. In some cases, you may encounter the risk of explosion. When you have no idea what is going on with your water heater, you cannot easily determine possible causes. That makes small issues likely to slip under the radar, and costs you more in repairs when you hire a plumber. By understanding the various components and functions of your water heater, you can prolong its lifespan, improve its efficiency and save yourself a lot of money.
Water Heater Components:
- Hot Water Outlet: Your hot water heater tank heats your water, but it…
Why Building Codes Matter For You
As a homeowner, business owner, or simply a building owner, a water heater becomes an integral part of what’s included inside the four walls you own or operate within. Specifically, hot water is a luxury owned by most, and expected by all. Whether you’re washing hands or taking a shower, it’s important to have it ready when needed. But for those looking to make improvements to their building or home, building codes are very important and must be followed in order to avoid issues, fines, and restructuring of the entire system.
Seismic Straps
Water heaters require two seismic straps — one within the top and one at the bottom of the unit. The bottom strap must be located at least 4″ away from the controls. This is important in the event of an earthquake that may shift your heater or…
Are Tankless Water Heaters Recession Proof?
In times of economic uncertainty, it’s natural to wonder if certain industries or products can weather the storm better than others. One such industry that has gained attention for its resilience during tough economic times is the plumbing sector. Today, we’ll explore the question are tankless water heaters recession-proof, the economic benefits of installing tankless water heaters, and discuss why these innovative appliances have emerged as a potentially recession-proof solution for homeowners and businesses alike. Delve into the world of tankless water heater economics and their role in the plumbing industry with Payless Water Heaters, as we provide expert advice and services for water heaters!
The Rise of Tankless Water Heaters
In recent years, tankless water heaters have been gaining popularity as an energy-efficient and space-saving alternative to traditional storage tank…
Tankless vs Traditional: What’s The Difference?
When choosing the right appliance for your home, many owners tend to eventually break down their choices between two different and best suiting options. Of course, this decision is based on a number of factors. What is best for my home? What operates at the lowest cost? Is this powerful enough for my home? The list, while seemingly going on and on, comes down to two major options when it comes to a water heater — tankless vs traditional. So in the eyes of the consumer picking one for their home, what’s best, and what differences can be seen between both?
Tankless
The California area has certainly been subject to its fair share of droughts throughout the years — and because of that, tankless water heaters have risen in popularity! For larger properties and for those looking to conserve water,…
Is My Water Heater Due For Replacement?
As a home or business owner, it’s important to know when the investments you make are due for a refresh, replacement, or simple maintenance to keep them working as they should. For most, this notion usually applies only after something has seemingly gone very wrong, and an emergency service is needed. With a bit of planning however, there are a number of ways to tell if you should be considering a replacement for your appliance, or something similar. When it comes to your water heater, there are a few things to consider, a few things to look out for, and a number of factors involved in the process. See below and determine if you’re up for a water heater replacement in the near future.
Performance Benchmarks
It’s easy to continue looking at how your hot water has been operating at…
What to Consider When Choosing Between a Gas and Electric Water Heater
The sad truth is that water heaters aren’t built to last forever. Most last 10-15 years at best, and if it’s time to get a new one, you might be wondering what type of water heater to get next. Finding the right water heater should take some careful consideration as you’ll want something that best works for your home. There are several individual factors to consider when choosing a water heater, but ultimately it may come down to two choices: gas or electric.
What You Need to Know When Choosing a Gas Water Heater
According to the Department of Energy, heating water is the second largest expense in your utilities. The fuel source for your water heater is one of the biggest factors to consider, as you may be limited to what you can use without…
What Is Inside A Water Heater?
What is inside a water heater? Well, obviously water. But what else? One might guess some sort of element that makes the water hot. But otherwise, the inside of a water heater remains a mystery. We’re here to change that. As water heater experts, we’ve broken down exactly what is inside a water heater!
The Inside Of A Water Heater
There are several types of water heaters, including storage tank water heaters and tankless water heaters, but most water heaters have the following components:
Tank: This is where the water is stored and heated. The hard exterior that is visible to you is rarely hiding water on the other side, though.
Insulation: The tank that holds the water is insulated to help…