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      Types of Water Heaters

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      At Goodman Plumbing, our water heater contractors in Philadelphia service various types of water heaters to suit your home’s needs. As a BBB-accredited plumbing company, we’re known for our great water heater service throughout Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. Contact our offices in Philadelphia or Trevose today for a free water heater service estimate!

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      Common Types of Water Heaters

      Conventional Water Heaters

      The most common type of hot water heater is the conventional water heater. This type has an insulated storage tank that holds a certain amount of heated water, generally between 30 and 80 gallons. The water can be heated by several methods, such as electricity, oil, natural gas or liquid propane.

      Tankless Water Heaters

      Another popular type of hot water heater is the tankless water heater. Tankless heaters are more compact than conventional water heaters and often mounted on a wall. These appliances can save energy because they heat hot water on demand, as opposed to heating it and storing it in a tank. However, they are best for smaller households that don’t need to use hot water for more than one task at a time.

      Oil Water Heaters

      Oil water heaters are a type of water heating system that utilize oil as a fuel source. This makes them a viable option in areas where natural gas service is unavailable or where electricity costs are high. Oil water heaters are often very efficient and can heat large volumes of water quickly. However, they may require more maintenance than gas or electric models due to the nature of oil combustion.

      Electric Water Heaters

      As the name implies, electric water heaters are powered by electricity. This makes them suitable for homes without a natural gas service or those seeking an alternative to fossil fuels. Electric water heaters come in storage (tank-type) and tankless varieties. These units are often easier and less costly to install than gas models, as they don’t require a gas line or venting system. However, they can be less energy efficient, depending on the cost of electricity.

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      Goodman Plumbing has been serving the Philadelphia area for over 60 years. Founded in 1956, our second-generation, family-owned plumbing company is committed to providing the best plumbing, heating, and cooling repair service in Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. We’re always at your disposal when you need a same day emergency response, ensuring that you get the professional plumbing expertise you need exactly when you need it. With offices in both Philadelphia and Feasterville-Trevose, we’re the Delaware Valley’s trusted plumbing company for residential plumbing and HVAC repair services.

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