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Article Title: Hot Water Tanks and Water Heating Systems
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: Home Improvement
Word Count: 601
Keywords: plumber,plumbing,construction,remodeling,home 
improvement,toilet,faucet,fixture
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There are several ways to provide hot water to your home. Like most home 
installations, they each have their own advantages and disadvantages. The 
variables are many including the size of your home, your water heating needs, 
pre-existing home heating installations, and other regional differences such as 
local fuel prices. Even this list of hot water tanks and water heating systems 
is far from exhaustive. Solar hot water tanks, for example, can be a great home 
addition for many homeowners in selective areas. The best idea is to talk to a 
hot water contractor about the best available options for you.

Tankless Water Heating System: This system is the cheapest in terms of both 
installation and operation, but isn't without other advantages as well. Because 
these systems heat water on the spot, there's essentially an unlimited amount 
of hot water, albeit at a slow flow rate. This slow flow rate means the 
temperature of the water can fluctuate during use. If you're in the shower 
while someone flushes the toilet and the water in the shower suddenly jumps to 
uncomfortable or dangerous levels, you probably have a tankless water heating 
system.

Hot Water Booster Tank: A hot water booster tank is an addition to the basic 
tankless water heating system. The booster tank increases the performance of 
the water heating system but is more expensive to run. You should probably also 
hire a professional to install your hot water booster tank. Improper 
installation of the booster tank will render it ineffective. Keep in mind, too, 
that even with a booster tank you may still run the risk of scalding water.

Hot Water Storage Tank: Hot water storage tanks will also improve the 
performance of your water heating system. Often, hot water storage tanks are 
installed when a tankless water heating system becomes less efficient with age. 
Supplementing a hot water storage tank to an old system is less expensive than 
replacing the entire system. Again, you should probably hire a professional to 
install the tank.

Alternate Hot Water Heating Systems
Instead of a tankless water heating system, you might consider a gas, oil, or 
electric water heater. These systems generally require less maintenance, are 
still relatively cheap depending on fuel availability, and can offer more 
reliable hot water to your home. You might want to talk to a hot water 
contractor about the viability of these systems in your area.

Hot Water Tank Insulation
Hot water tank insulation is a great idea to reduce the energy demands of your 
hot water tank. For a negligible price, you can cut your water heating cost by 
as much as 10%. An insulation jacket is wrapped around your hot water tank to 
produce the necessary insulation. Be careful, though, to leave your hot water 
thermostat uncovered and to keep your hot water set no higher than 130 degrees 
to reduce the risk of damage to your wiring. Insulating the pipes will also 
increase your energy savings and can help your hot water last longer for 
homeowners who like to take extended showers. Placing a rigid insulation board 
under your hot water tank can double total insulating effect, but this 
insulation usually needs to be installed with the water tank to be reasonable.

If you're not sure if you need insulation for your hot water tank, check it by 
placing your hand on the tank. If it feels warm, you could probably benefit 
from an insulation jacket. Installing the insulation is a simple project for an 
electric hot water tank, but if you own a gas or oil-fueled tank, you should 
probably hire a professional to ensure safe installation of the insulation 
jacket.

Wes Hamilton is the owner of PLUMB PRO, INC a full service plumbing company in 
Alabama.  Visit our website for more Free Information and PICTURES.  Visit 
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