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Your water heater plays a vital role in providing consistent hot water for your home or business. Phoenix HVAC offers installation, maintenance, and repair services for all types of water heaters, ensuring reliability and energy efficiency.
Why Choose Phoenix HVAC?
Traditional, most common type of water heater. They store a large volume of hot water in a tank (typically between 20 to 80 gallons) and heat it continuously using natural gas. These systems are reliable and cost-effective but may consume more energy as they maintain the water temperature in the tank, even when not in use.
Heat water on demand, meaning they don’t store hot water in a tank. They use natural gas to instantly heat the water as it flows through the unit, offering continuous hot water without the need for a storage tank. These units are more energy-efficient than traditional gas tank heaters and are ideal for homes with limited space or higher hot water demand.
Are similar to gas tank models but use electricity to heat the water stored in the tank. They are often less expensive to install but can have higher operating costs, depending on electricity rates. These units are available in various sizes and are typically used in homes without natural gas access.
Work similarly to their gas counterparts by heating water on demand, using electricity rather than gas. They are highly energy-efficient because they only heat water when needed, but they may not be suitable for larger households with high water demand unless multiple units are installed. They are perfect for smaller homes or specific areas with lower water usage.
Combine the benefits of a traditional tank water heater with heat pump technology. Instead of generating heat directly, these units use electricity to move heat from the air or ground to heat the water, making them much more energy-efficient. Though they have a higher initial cost, they save on energy bills over time, especially in warm climates with good airflow.
Compact units that provide both hot water and heating for the home. They do not require a separate water storage tank, as they heat water on demand for both domestic use and central heating. These systems are highly efficient, space-saving, and ideal for homes with limited space or where heating and hot water needs are integrated.
Use solar energy to heat water, typically through solar panels installed on the roof. The system collects and converts sunlight into heat, providing an environmentally friendly and cost-effective solution for water heating. Solar water heaters often require a backup system (electric or gas) to ensure hot water availability during cloudy or low-sun days. They are best for homes in sunny regions and those looking to reduce their carbon footprint.
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