How to Choose the Right Size Heat Pump Water Heater
A properly sized heat pump water heater is more likely to meet your household’s needs and your savings goals. So how big a tank do you need?
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A properly sized heat pump water heater is more likely to meet your household’s needs and your savings goals. So how big a tank do you need?
If you don’t know the age of your current water heater, check to see if you’re nearing time for replacement before it's too late.
When it comes to water heating, the most efficient choice is often a heat pump water heater—although that name might change, depending on where you’re looking.
If your water heater is on its last legs, don’t wait for the situation to get worse—and consider the opportunity to upgarde to a heat pump water heater.
If you’re looking to take advantage of the energy efficiency and savings potential of a heat pump water heater, consider buying a unit and installing it yourself.
Heat pump water heaters work well in a number of locations, including basements, garages, utility rooms and closets. For the best performance, energy efficiency and savings, consider the climate where you live and the amount of space surrounding the water heater.
If you’re thinking you need more hot water, a mixing valve can improve the performance of smaller tanks and help you avoid having to upgrade to a larger unit. However, it’s important to understand how mixing valves work, how they can affect your energy use and what the potential drawbacks are.
Our dedicated installer site has dedicated information and resources about heat pump water heaters just for you.