How to Choose a Hot Water System?

How to Choose a Hot Water System?

Do you have a large family of four or more, or are you just one person living at home alone? Choosing a hot water system for your home is an important decision and one that should not be taken lightly. It determines how you will take care of your family, as well as the overall quality of life in your household.

(no one likes cold showers, and no one likes high energy bills).

If you are considering installing a new hot water system, there are some factors to consider before making this investment.

The first step is to establish how many people are in your household and what their hot water needs are – whether it’s just running a tap or taking long showers. Once you know how much hot water is needed, other factors should be considered before making a final decision. By following the steps and spending a little time understanding your needs you can then begin to shop for hot water systems for your home or business so that everyone benefits from it long term!

How To Choose a Hot Water System?

Factors such as location and size of the home, the number of people who will be using it, and whether you want to reduce energy consumption, all must be considered before choosing a new water heater. At Hot Water 2Day we will break down each factor so that you can make an informed decision when deciding on which hot water system brands are best for your needs.

Determine Your Hot Water System Usage Needs

The first step is to determine how much hot water you consume? Is it just for showers and fixtures or do you wash the laundry with hot water too? Do any other appliances need to run on hot water also?

For example, your shower head disperses roughly 9 litres of water per minute. Now let’s assume that 50% of that water coming out of your shower head is hot water and the other half is cold water. Over a ten minute shower you will use 90L of water 45L  of that is cold and 45L is hot, therefore your consumption is 45L of hot water for your average shower.

Electric Hot Water Systems

We will discuss the length of time it takes for water to heat up when needed. The length of time it takes depends on “How much hot water is being used?” and therefore, “How much water is needing to be reheated?”. It also depends on what type of water heater you have.

For example, heat pumps use less energy to heat and therefore are slower than a standard electric unit. And if your water heater is on constant power (meaning the element will heat whenever it needs), or if you are on off-peak (meaning your water element will only heat at set times generally, at night in off-peak times). Gas water heaters heat up faster than electric and heat when required and not at set times.

There are also tankless or instantaneous electric models that can provide hot water more quickly. However, they are not suitable for the average house but are great for servicing kitchenettes and  small apartments depending on the phases required and again your consumption. .

The key thing here is that you need to consider how much water is being reheated, how fast you require the system to recover back to hot, and time it will take your system to heat up when needed. If you need hot water quickly in the morning, then a Rheem Metro 26 liter natural gas continuous flow 60° instantaneous hot water system is best.

Instant Gas Hot Water Systems

If you’re deciding on a type of water heater for your home, there are many different types to choose from. There are the traditional electric tank models that have been around since the beginning of time or newer models such as natural gas hot water systems, and solar water heater power.

Do you want to find one that will suit your needs and budget? Here at Hot Water 2Day, we offer 5 different types of water heaters that fit your home or business.

Australia is a country that has a large variety of climates and weather patterns. So if you are looking for the best type of water heater for your home, it depends on what climate zone you live in as well as how much space you have available. If you want to save money on energy bills or just be environmentally conscious, then consider using solar-powered heating systems or gas-powered heaters.

Is There a Way to Save Money on Water Heater Running Costs?

Most of us in Australia have the luxury of enjoying piping hot water on demand 365 days a year, but how can I reduce the cost of heating my water?

  1. Install a Timer on your electric water heater so that it heats only when you need it.
  2. Install your water heater as close to the most used fixture in the house as the shower.
  3. Install insulation around pipes.
  4. Install energy-efficient water heaters like a heat pump or solar.
  5. Limit your usage of hot water, don’t run hot water taps in your basins, wash with cold water, and connect your dishwasher to cold water.

Hot Water 2Day Shares Information About The Ways that Can Help Save Water And Energy Costs

  1. Tankless Water Heater – This type of heater heats cold tap water as it runs through the pipes so there is no need for storage tanks.
  2. Solar Water Heaters – These heaters rely on solar energy which means they don’t require any electricity and will not cause electricity.
  3. Heat Pump Hot Water Heater – This uses more than half the energy of traditional electric water heaters

Install Solar PV on your roof and use the excess energy to run your electric water heater

Solar Hot Water Systems

Bottom Lines

There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing your water heater. Your budget, the size and surroundings of your home, and what type you want (tankless vs tank).
This will all impact which hot water system is best for you. It can be hard to know where to start with so many options available on the market today. To help get started finding the right one for you, that’s why we created this guide on how to choose a hot water system for you!

We hope by reading these tips and guidelines, you’ll find the perfect solution for all of your family’s bathing needs. Whether it’s an electric or gas-powered unit that meets your requirements, our team at Hot Water 2Day would love to help make sure you get exactly what you need without breaking the bank in doing so!

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We’ve compiled some tips that should help narrow down your choices in no time! If this sounds like too much work or if there’s anything else we can do to assist in narrowing down your search before purchasing a new hot water system please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re happy to answer any questions about our products or give advice. Call us at 1300 513 630 or contact@hotwatertoday.net.au.