Choosing a Water Heater for Your Business – Commercial Water Heating

Commercial Water Heater Options

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Choosing commercial water heaters

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Hot water is in great demand every day in many businesses, including restaurants, cleaners, hotels, convention centers, etc. Even one day without hot water might mean huge financial losses for any commercial facility. That’s why it is really important to choose a reliable and high-quality product to have your business running smoothly at any time.

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There are multiple options when it comes to choosing commercial water heaters. Such a variety allows business owners find the water heater that best fits their budget and hot water needs. Some of the options are described below.

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  • Storage tank water heaters are presently the most frequently used type. These units have a storage tank to hold water. It is heated and kept at a set temperature for use whenever you need it. A storage water heater consists of electric heating elements, or requires fuel such as gas or oil for a burner system.
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  • Tankless water heaters are fueled by electricity or gas to heat water when there is a need. These hot water systems provide continuous flow of hot water with greater energy efficiency in comparison with a storage tank water heater.
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  • Whole-building water heaters supply hot water for all the sinks, showers, tubs, and other water-using appliances in one building or large space. Consequently, they are larger in order to adjust to such high water demands. Whole-building water heaters may be tank or tankless types.
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  • Point-of-use (POU) water heaters deliver hot water exclusively to a single fixture, appliance or room. POU water heaters are smaller, but they have to be installed near every zone where hot water is required. They are usually tankless models.
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In order to reduce operational expenditure and energy consumption at the commercial facility, the business owners should invest in the right commercial water heater. Sometimes you would only have to decide whether your water management system needs an upgrade or repair. There are numerous aspects for businesses to consider when it comes to your commercial water heater upgrade. The following factors should be noticed if you plan an upgrade.

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Commercial water heater upgrade

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  1. The age of your water heater or inconsistent temperatures.
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Check a manufacturer’s warranty period (it can range from 6 to 12 years, more efficient models can serve up to 20 years) to determine whether your commercial water heater has served its term. Commercial facilities may need to assess inconsistent temperatures further to find out whether it is a valid factor for a commercial water heater upgrade.

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  1. Water buildup around the system and visible cracks on it.
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This might indicate that either a pipe or connection to the system is loose or there is a larger plumbing issue. Call a professional to determine the cause of the problem.

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  1. System noises (clanking or banging) during the unit operation.
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They usually point out to an increased pressure in the system or sediment build-up inside the water heater tank. If noise continues after a solution such as installation of a pressure-reducing valve (PRV), business owners might need to call a professional to determine if a water heater repair is necessary.

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Hot water is an indispensable ally in everyday business operations. At Norwalk Plumbing Heating & Air Conditioning our commercial plumbing contractors will assist in choosing the proper water heater for your business, no matter how much hot water you might require. We also provide professional water heater installation and water heater repair in Orange County area to make your plumbing purchase effective in every way.