Gas Verses Electric Water Heater

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If you are replacing your standard storage tank type water heater, you probably have the choice between installing a gas water heater or an electric water heater.  Some homeowner’s don’t have the option – gas or propane is not available so their only option is to install an electric water heater.  For all those who have a choice, each type has its advantages and disadvantages.

Electric water heaters are generally considered a little safer than gas water heaters.  There is no risk of gas leaking and no flame so there is no fire danger or risk of carbon monoxide production.  In addition, electric water heaters tend to be a little more durable than gas water heaters.

On the other hand, gas water heaters have historically been less expensive to operate.  They also heat up the water a little faster so there is a shorter “recovery time” after using a tankful of water.

In most cases, you will have the lowest initial cost by replacing your water heater with a water heater that uses the same type of energy source.  There is some additional cost involved in switching from one type to the other.  However, as the cost of natural gas, propane, and electricity change, you may discover that you can save money on energy costs in the long run by switching from an electric water heater to a gas water heater or vice versa.

Your plumbing contractor can help you decide whether a gas water heater or an electric water heater makes the most sense for your home.

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