Choosing the proper commercial water heater for your company in Broomfield is a matter of determining your particular operation's "in-use" and demand obligations. And there's a reason for that.
The hot water requirements of virtually any business can fluctuate throughout a given day, and even more so, week, month, or year. What might qualify as "normal" hot water demand for, say, a restaurant during a Tuesday lunch hour can be topped only by whatever's happening in that same kitchen during Saturday's push when the restaurant serves its dinner service. And what restaurant might require more than a hotel serving up hot shower after hot shower to the next round of sated guests? Yet that same hotel with the hot water demands way exceeds whatever's happening at this hotel's 11 a. m. checkout time.
When choosing a commercial water heater, one of the most important factors is the fuel source that's available or preferred at your location. Natural gas, electricity, propane, and solar power are the usual options, each with its own set of pros and cons. For example, natural gas water heaters are very common because they're efficient, and they usually work out to be less expensive than electric heaters. However, if you're not in an area where natural gas is available, then it's obviously not an option. Electric heaters, on the other hand, are available pretty much everywhere. They're easy to install and maintain, and they can provide an excellent, reliable supply of hot water. Still, assess the costs and benefits of each option so you can make a well-informed choice that works for your business.
When selecting a commercial water heater, you must also consider how and where it will be installed in your facility. If space is tight, your options could be limited to more compact tankless systems or external installations, which require adequate ventilation and support from electrical and gas line supplies. Water heaters also require maintenance, and ease of access during repairs should figure into your considerations as well. You don't want your system to go down for long when it could be providing you with a consistent hot water supply. Beyond the easy-to-install, easy-to-maintain, and easy-to-repair options, there are also professionals you can consult who are familiar with the local regulations and standards in Broomfield to ensure what you've selected is safe and compliant. Eventually, though, you have to make a choice.