Consider These 4 Points Before Choosing a Shower Water Heater
Who wouldn't want to save energy usage at home? It feels like everyone does. This applies to those who want to buy a water heater to fulfill their daily hot water needs.
With or without a tank, most bathroom water heaters have a significant impact on comfort and the maintenance costs you have to bear every month.
So, if you want to install a water heater - or replace an old one with a new one - in your bathroom, resource efficiency, size, and type of water heater should be considered beforehand.
In essence, the following 4 points should be considered before purchasing and choosing a water heater to be installed in the bathroom.
1. Maintenance costs
It would be wise if you can calculate the estimated maintenance costs of a water heater and compare them with the energy usage costs you have to bear every month.
So, if you want to buy an electric water heater, consider the monthly electricity bill as well as the maintenance costs you need to incur.
In terms of water heating expenses, using an electric water heater is clearly more cost-effective.
You can watch the video below to get a clearer understanding of the cheaper cost of electric water heaters compared to manually heating water using a stove.
2. Energy efficiency
To maximize cost and energy savings, pay attention to the specifications of each water heater product you want to purchase.
In this context, pay attention to the product specifications and the potential energy savings that the water heater offers when installed in the bathroom.
Take, for example, Ariston products like Andris2 Top Wi-Fi. This product is equipped with energy-saving eco evo function technology. This smart water heater feature automatically records user habits, the duration of using the water heater, and the water temperature used.
With this feature, the energy-saving system of Andris2 Top Wi-Fi helps users reduce electricity consumption without compromising quality and comfort.
By paying attention to the features and specifications of the water heater, you can save on the costs incurred each time the water heater is activated.
3. Water heater size
Not all homes have spacious rooms. So, it is important to choose a bathroom water heater product with a size suitable for the available space in your home.
Take the following example: someone has a house with an additional basement. At this point, the basement can be used to store a water tank connected to the water heater installed in the bathroom.
Conversely, if space in your home is limited, buy a compact-sized tankless water heater, such as the Ariston Aures Luxury.
4. Required fuel for the water heater
Based on the type of fuel required, water heaters are divided into several types, such as gas, electric, and solar water heaters.
Choose the type that is most suitable for the available supporting infrastructure. If you live in an area with frequent power outages, gas and solar water heaters are more suitable options.
Discover More Ariston Water Heaters
We provide more options for water heater products, both electric and gas-powered.
For electric water heaters with or without a tank, Ariston offers four durable and long-warranty product types.
As for gas water heaters with or without a tank, we provide four types of bathroom water heaters that are safe to use and equipped with the latest safety features.