Water heaters: how to choose the right model?
We’re moving home or an old water heater has suddenly broken down? Or it’s just that our model is obsolete and we’d like a more modern one, and maybe higher capacity too? Whatever our reasons for buying a new water heater, here are three things to keep in mind when choosing the best model for us.
1. Look at the various types available on the market Gas, electric, renewable energy or even wood: there are various types of water heater available on the market nowadays. In general, if you’re replacing an electric or gas model, our tip is to opt for a solution that doesn’t mean renewing the whole system. If we’re building or rebuilding a home on the other hand, why not choose a renewable energy water heater like a heat pump? The advantage of this type of water heater is that it heats water by exploiting the heat in the air, an energy source that’s clean, free and always available, and delivers considerable saving on energy bills. Ariston’s heat pump water heaters, for example, can guarantee energy savings of up to 80% compared to a traditional electric one.
2. If it’s an electric water heater, look at its capacity A key factor to consider when choosing an electric water heater is its capacity, which will depend above all on our daily hot water requirement. The needs of a single living in a studio flat with one bathroom are going to be very different from those of a family with two bathrooms. Generally speaking, we would say that a family of four needs a water heater for at least 100 litres, which would provide enough hot water for at least four showers a day. It’s also important not to underestimate the energy aspects. Given that electric water heaters consume a lot of energy, we recommend choosing a high efficiency model, like Ariston’s Lydos Hybrid, for example, the first hybrid technology electric water heater in class A.
3. Important characteristics When buying a new water heater, it’s important to consider the following characteristics: - warranty: most water heaters last around 8 years, so it’s best to opt for a warranty that covers as long a period as possible and gives you peace of mind about any failures that might occur during the water heater’s life cycle. - memory function: the most up to date water heaters have special software for storing usage data. This is a highly useful optional that can automatically adjust temperature and power settings to avoid wasting energy. - trouble shooting function: essential for identifying problems and finding remedies without unnecessarily contacting technical assistance. Did you know that Ariston has a practical tool enabling you to find the water heater best suited to your needs? Click here to discover the model that’s perfect for you! "