The choice of a commercial water heater can greatly influence both the efficiency of your operations and the amount you pay for energy. Water heater selection, however, is not simple. It begins with the establishment's unique "water profile," the amount and the temperature of the water used that particular climate in which the establishment is located. For example, restaurants require a lot more hot water and they require it fast—certainly more than any office setup. Yet even among restaurants, there's a vast difference in hot water requirements between upscale dining establishments with elaborate kitchens and low-end fast food joints that don't use hot water in an area other than the kitchen. Water heaters come in sizes big and small. If you have investment potential, and a clear idea of what kind of savings you need to achieve in the long run, your decision can be made with better efficacy and fewer pains than in the past.
Numerous types of commercial water heaters exist, and each has distinct benefits that make it suitable for certain scenarios. Tank water heaters serve well in businesses ranging from restaurants to factories that need a steady supply of hot water throughout the day. Once the water leaves the tank, however, it's no longer heated, and if you want water in the range from 140°F to 160°F (60° to 71°C), you have to use some serious energy. On the other hand, tankless water heaters are much more energy efficient. Whether you use them in series or not, you're only using energy to heat water that you're actually using. Heat pump water heaters are a great choice for businesses that want to minimize their carbon footprint. They use electricity to move heat from one place to another, as opposed to generating heat directly. Solar water heaters, on the other hand, are a sustainable, long-term solution that can significantly reduce energy costs. They work best, of course, in sunny places like Welby. Regardless of which system you might be considering, make sure to consult with a professional. And don't forget to assess your business's specific hot water needs.
Just as important as the choice of your commercial water heater is the installation and ongoing maintenance of the system. Work with professionals who understand all the local regulations in Welby and who can carry out the installation to the highest standards. Right from the start, pay close attention to the details, and ensure that the heater is set up perfectly. Once it's all in place, regular inspections and maintenance will keep the unit humming along nicely—at peak efficiency, in fact. That gives you the best shot at avoiding any untimely and business-crippling breakdowns, which will, from time to time, just be par for the course in the life of any commercial water heater. Oh, and keep good maintenance records. You'll need them and the warranties more than you think.