Picture it: We’re approaching winter. And… there is a national water heater shortage. In a word: Woof. Before things get to a boiling point, you should know why this is important, and how it might affect you, the consumer. Let’s talk about how water heaters work, why they’re important, and why you, as a homeowner, need to be prepared for the shortage as winter approaches.
What does a water heater do? Okay, sure, that’s an easy one: It heats water. But there are a few different models of water heaters. You’ll need to determine whether your water heater runs on gas or electric. Now let’s talk about specific types of heaters. Many homes are outfitted with traditional storage tanks; these models store a ready-to-go-supply of hot water. Tankless units cost more, but are overall more energy-efficient; this could manifest as savings on your monthly energy bill. They also tend to last the longest. Heat pump units are ultra-efficient and can save the homeowner hundreds a year — although they do carry a higher initial price-point. Solar water heaters convert the sun’s energy to heat water, and although they’re typically the most expensive models, they are super efficient and environmentally friendly, too. Not sure how to know what type of model you have? Check the access panel for a model number. This will help you understand all you need to know.
If your water heater dies, a national shortage means it may take longer to replace. This also means that the type and size model you need for your home might not be readily available. While it’s never fun to deal with unforeseen home repairs and appliance replacements, a broken water heater can be one of the biggest problems you could face as a homeowner. Water heaters are also a high-cost investment, which can be devastating to families already suffering job loss and financial strain. It’s best to plan for their replacement and work within your household budget to have a new one installed.
The water heater shortage is no laughing matter. In a year where everything that could go wrong, has, it’s smart to schedule a consultation with an HVAC company. They can help you discern the age and health of your water heater and make a plan for replacing it in a timely manner. Call Blanton’s today to set up an appointment with one of our friendly professionals.
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