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Liberty Water Heaters Seattle, WA

We sell, install, and provide maintenance to traditional storage tank water heaters. If you are interested in any of these services, don’t hesitate to give us a call or fill out the contact form of this site.

Storage water heaters are another name for conventional tank water heaters. This kind of water heater is the most widely used. They store a certain amount of water in an insulated tank until they need it, in addition to heating your water. Typically, they have a capacity of 30 to 80 gallons of hot water.

Types of Storage Tank Hot Water Heaters

Electric tank water heaters

These units heat the water by means of internal heating elements that are powered by electricity. The initial cost of an electric water heater tank is attractive because it is lower than their gas or oil counterparts.

Natural gas or propane tank water heaters

A big difference in owning a gas water heater is that it will produce combustion gases that must be expelled outside of the home. Gas water heaters do often cost more to buy but they can be more economical in the long run because of the cost of gas energy.

Oil-fired tank water heaters

Again, oil tanks function similarly to gas heaters but are just powered by oil. The burner is at the bottom of the tank that heats the oil to produce heat for the water.

Traditional tank water heaters operate by holding & heating the water it stores in an insulated tank. Storage tanks can use various energy sources such as electricity, gas, or oil. Selecting the right water heater for you depends upon your situation. If you want advice or assistance choosing a new conventional hot water heater tank give us a call at 206-495-4043

A dip tube allows cold water to enter the tank and directs it to the bottom, where the heating elements are located. A thermostat keeps track of the water’s temperature as it rises to the top of the tank and heats up. The heating elements heat the water by turning on when the temperature falls below the predetermined point.

Liberty Water Heaters Seattle

Liberty Water Heaters Seattle

Pricing of Conventional Tank Water Heaters

The cost of buying an entirely new water heater is determined by the model, brand, and size of the water heating system. The cost may range from $800 to $2,500 or more. The typical cost of a conventional water heater is estimated to be between $1,300 and $1,500. Consumers typically choose this price range since it is more reasonable and produces the desired results.

The Advantages of Conventional Tank Water Heaters

When compared to other kinds of water heaters, a traditional tank water heater has a number of advantages….

  • Traditional storage tanks have been around longer, so trusted brands like Rheem and Bradford White have earned trust over the years.
  • Compared to tankless or heat-pump models, storage tank water heaters are not only more familiar but initially less expensive in terms of purchase and installation.
  • They can be quite simple to install making them a sensible option for homeowners seeking a hassle-free resolution.
  • Traditional tank water heaters additionally offer a steady and dependable hot water supply. Even during periods of high usage, hot water is always available because the tank holds and warms a set volume of water. Therefore, They are appropriate for larger homes with greater hot water requirements.
  • Maintenance is comparatively simple, with fewer parts than tankless or central heating systems. This ease of use frequently results in less expensive long-term maintenance.
  • Traditional tank water heaters are a sturdy and economical option for homeowners searching for a dependable and reasonably priced water heating solution because they typically last 10 to 15 years or longer.

Water Heater Repair Seattle

Water Heater Repair Seattle

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