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Tankless water heaters have seen a huge boom in popularity in recent years, due in no small part to their energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, longevity, and accommodating size.  It’s really not all too surprising that such a useful piece of hardware is enjoying wide-spread popularity. What is surprising, however, is how many folks out there are confused about just how tankless water heaters work.  Being that a tankless water heater can be a very pricey piece of hardware, it is imperative that homeowners are as aware as possible of their system and how it functions. 

In the interest of clearing the air, we’ve narrowed down the four most wide-spread misconceptions about water heaters. Time to set the record straight. 

  1. Switching To And From Tankless Is a Simple Process If only this one were true. The reality is…

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All good things must come to an end; the same applies to your water heater. A well-maintained water heater will serve you well for about a decade, give or take a year on either end of that. But when your heater starts to give out, there are some tell-tale signs that you should have the professionals on speed dial. 

Spotty Instances of Hot Water 

As heaters get older, even if they are well maintained, they do eventually slip in functionality. The most obvious sign your water heater is on the way out is that you aren’t getting hot water. As it slows down with old age, your heater will have trouble heating up the water. If your water’s cold, it’s probably time to call in a replacement.

Rust in your Water

Anode rods are…

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Does it seem like there’s never enough hot water to go around in your household? While it might be easy to point fingers at a certain family member who’s a fan of long showers, a home can have a shortage of hot water for several reasons. Here are some of the most common ones.

Wrong-Sized Water Heater

Unfortunately, a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work well for water heaters. You need a unit that suits the specific dimensions of your home. For example, a heater that’s too small often results in an insufficient supply of hot water. This is especially true when you’re family is running multiple appliances at once.

Sediment and Rust Buildup

In certain areas, there are more minerals in the water. This means there’s a greater chance for sediment to collect near the unit’s burner. Installing…

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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…

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Your water heater isn’t something you think about until you need to. Tucked away in the garage, you just don’t notice it until it stops working and needs to be repaired or replaced. Even if your water heater is still working, it’s a good idea to evaluate older equipment to ensure it’s working efficiently. If your home is older and the water heater hasn’t been replaced in some time, you may be paying more than you need to for hot water. Here are some things you must consider before purchasing a water heater in California.

When It’s Time For A New Water Heater

You may be tempted to head down to your local big box home center and select a water heater to install yourself. However, there are several reasons this isn’t…

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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…
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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…

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In our experience, there’s never a good time to see your water heater stop working. It’s such a core part of what makes your home comfortable that losing it even for a few hours can be a massive problem.  While you can always call us at Payless to fix any and all issues with your system, we think transparency is important and want you to know exactly what’s wrong with your water heater.  We’ve looked at our records and narrowed down some of the most common reasons water heater stop working. 

  1. Poor Installation Just like a carpenter needs the right tools for the right job you water heater system needs to be properly fitted to your home and your needs. Often, new homeowners find that the previous owners did a slipshod job of installing the water heater. Maybe you…
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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…

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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,…

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Types of Water Heaters We Handle In CA

    Hybrid Water Heaters

    Gas Water Heaters

    Powered by gas, they heat water quickly and work during power outages. They are cost-effective and a great option.

    Electric Water Heaters

    These plug into electricity for easy installation and efficient heating. Ideal for homes, though they can cost more to operate in high-rate areas.

    Commercial Water Heaters

    Designed for high usage, these are durable and efficient for businesses. They come in various sizes to fit commercial needs.

    Solar Water Heaters

    These use sunlight to heat water, cutting energy costs. Best for sunny climates, they may need a backup on cloudy days.

    Tank Water Heaters

    Also known as traditional heaters, these store and heat water in a tank, providing a steady supply limited by capacity. They are affordable and widely used.

    Tankless Water Heaters

    These heat water on demand without a tank, saving energy and space. They’re efficient and perfect for smaller households.

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