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The 2024 Ultimate Water Heater Buyer’s Guide

Your Complete Resource for Choosing the Right System

Selecting a new water heater for your home is a major investment that affects comfort, utility bills, and energy efficiency. This guide provides a comprehensive look at the different types of water heaters available in 2024, what factors to consider before purchasing, and how much a water heater costs in Ontario.

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At Econoair, we understand that a water heater isn’t just a home appliance; it’s a key part of your family’s daily comfort. From the morning rush to cozy evening baths, having reliable hot water can make all the difference in a home. We’ve worked with countless customers over the years, helping them choose the best solutions tailored to their unique needs, lifestyles, and budgets.

When it comes to water heaters, we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Different families have different needs, and there’s a lot to consider—whether it’s the energy efficiency of a tankless system, the steady supply from a traditional tank heater, or the long-term savings of a heat pump system. We take pride in helping you understand these choices and guiding you toward a solution that aligns with your family’s usage, your home’s layout, and even your environmental goals.

So, if you’re considering a new water heater or just want advice on getting the most out of your current one, know that we’re just a call away. At Econoair, we’re dedicated to bringing you the comfort, efficiency, and peace of mind you deserve.

How a Water Heater Works: The Basics

A water heater’s main job is to heat water and keep it ready for use when you need it. Here’s a simple look at how it works:

Cold Water Enters the Tank: In a storage water heater, cold water flows into the tank from your home’s water supply through a dip tube, which sends it to the bottom of the tank where it will be heated.

Heating Process: The heater uses either a gas burner or an electric heating element to warm up the water in the tank. The thermostat controls the temperature, usually set around 120°F.

Hot Water Rises: Since hot water is lighter than cold water, it rises to the top of the tank. When you turn on a hot water faucet, water is drawn from the top of the tank where the hottest water is located.

Refill Cycle: As hot water exits, new cold water enters the bottom of the tank, and the heating cycle starts again to keep the tank full of hot water.

Types of Water Heaters

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Storage Tank Water Heaters

How It Works: Stores a set amount of hot water in a tank. When you use hot water, the tank refills and heats more water.

Best For: Households with consistent hot water needs.

Pros: Reliable, lower upfront cost, and works well with multiple fixtures.

Cons: Needs time to reheat after hot water runs out, and the tank takes up space.

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Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters

How It Works: Heats water instantly as it flows through the unit, without storing any water.

Best For: Smaller households or homes with lower hot water demands.

Pros: Energy-efficient (no standby heat loss), compact, and provides endless hot water.

Cons: Higher upfront cost and may struggle to keep up if multiple outlets demand hot water at the same time.

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Heat Pump (Hybrid) Water Heaters

How It Works: Pulls heat from the surrounding air or ground to warm the water, using electricity more efficiently.

Best For: Homes in warmer climates with a spot for the unit (like a garage or basement).

Pros: Extremely energy-efficient, can lower utility bills.

Cons: Higher upfront cost, takes up more space, and may not perform well in colder areas.

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Condensing Water Heaters

How It Works: Captures hot exhaust gases that would otherwise escape, using them to heat water efficiently.

Best For: Homes with natural gas and high hot water demands.

Pros: Very efficient and well-suited for homes with high hot water use.

Cons: Requires natural gas and specific venting setup, and usually has a higher upfront cost.

What to Know When Purchasing a Water Heater

Buying a water heater is an important decision. Here’s what to consider to get the best fit for your home:

Fuel Type & Energy Efficiency

Choose a compatible fuel type (electric, gas, solar) and look for ENERGY STAR ratings to save on energy costs over time. Efficient models often qualify for rebates.

Capacity & Household Needs

For storage tanks, pick a size that meets peak hot water demand. Tankless models depend on flow rate (GPM) for simultaneous usage. Larger households may need more capacity.

Installation & Maintenance Costs

Factor in professional installation costs, especially for complex units (like gas or tankless). Storage tanks need regular maintenance, while tankless units are lower maintenance but can cost more upfront.

Lifespan & Warranty

Most storage tanks last 8–12 years, while tankless units can last 15–20 years. Longer warranties (10–15 years) are often signs of quality and save on repair costs.

Space & Location

Ensure you have enough space, as some models (like hybrids) require ventilation. Tankless units save space and are ideal for smaller areas.

Climate & Environmental Goals

Heat pumps and solar units work best in warm climates, while tankless and condensing units suit colder areas. If sustainability is a priority, opt for energy-efficient or solar options.

 

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How Much a Water Heater Costs

This chart outlines the various costs associated with different types of water heaters, including initial purchase prices, installation costs, annual operating costs, and maintenance costs.

Initial Purchase Price: This is the upfront cost of purchasing the unit.

Installation Cost: The cost associated with having the unit professionally installed.

Annual Operating Cost: The estimated cost to operate the water heater each year.

Maintenance Cost: The expected annual cost for routine maintenance to keep the unit functioning efficiently.

By reviewing this chart, you can better understand the financial commitment involved in selecting the right water heater for your home. ​

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