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Traditional Water Heaters
Gas Water Heaters
Bradford White tank gas water heaters deliver optimal performance and reliability. Engineered for efficiency and safety, they help save on energy costs while satisfying all your hot water needs. The Ultra Low NOx models significantly reduce emissions, maximizing the benefits of gas heating. The ICON System® ensures precise temperature control and user-friendly operation. The Vitraglas® tank lining enhances durability and includes Microban® antimicrobial product protection to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew. The Hydrojet® Total Performance System minimizes sediment buildup, which extends the water heater’s lifespan and boosts efficiency. Bradford White provides a 6-year parts warranty upon proper registration, offering homeowners additional peace of mind.
Electric Water Heaters
Bradford White electric tank water heaters present an efficient solution that meets homeowners’ hot water requirements. These water heaters are designed for straightforward installation and provide dependable hot water. They feature the Vitraglas® tank lining with Microban® antimicrobial protection for enhanced durability and resistance to bacterial growth. The Hydrojet® Total Performance System lessens sediment accumulation, prolonging the water heater’s life and enhancing efficiency. Bradford White’s electric water heaters combine convenience, performance, and energy-saving technology for eco-friendly hot water heating. A 6-year parts warranty is available with proper registration, giving homeowners extra reassurance.
Getting to Know Your Water Heater
Tank
The most popular type of water heater for residential use is a storage (tank) water heater, which combines a gas burner with an insulated tank to store hot water. A storage water heater works by taking cold water from the home’s water supply and moving it to the bottom of the tank where it s heated by a gas burner controlled by a thermostat. Since hot water is lighter than cold water, the heated water rises to the top of the tank where a delivery pipe sends it where it is needed.
Pros
- Lower initial cost.
- Easy and inexpensive to replace.
Cons
- Higher utility bill from heating and reheating water to maintain temperature.
- Can run out of hot water. If you’ve ever been the last person in your family to take a shower, you’ve experienced the downside of tank water heaters.
- Shorter life of 10-15 years.
Tankless
Tankless water heaters use a heat source to warm up cold water on-demand as you need it.
Pros
- More efficient – on average a tankless water heater uses 24-34% less energy than tanked heaters.
- Smaller, take up less space in your home
- Longer life, 20+ years.
- Delivers hot water on demand – which means you never run out.
Cons
- Higher initial cost.
- Replacing a traditional water heater with a tankless heater can be more complicated and installation costs can be high.
Water heaters are the second largest energy users in a home, next to the heating and cooling system. On average, natural gas water heaters cost less to operate than electric water heaters, and can heat water twice as fast. In fact, according to the American Gas Association, consumers can enjoy two bathtubs full of water with natural gas for the same cost of a single tub full of water heated with electricity.
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