Water Heater Installation: What Every Homeowner Should Know

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Water Heater Installation: What Every Homeowner Should Know 🔥🚿

Is your old water heater making weird noises, leaking, or just not keeping up with your family's hot water needs? If so, it’s probably time for a new one! Installing a water heater is a big decision that impacts your comfort, safety, and monthly energy bills. As your trusted local professionals in Water Heater Installation, emergency plumbing, and all things water-related, Schaubs Plumbing is here to guide you through every step.

In this post, we'll break down the most important things to think about when you’re planning to install a new water heater. We’ll cover:

  • Different types of water heaters (tankless vs. traditional)
  • Sizing for your home and family
  • Energy efficiency for lower bills 💡
  • Common mistakes to avoid
  • Why hiring a certified plumber matters for safety and code compliance

Let’s get started on making your home safe, efficient, and comfortable!


Why a Quality Water Heater Matters 💧

Hot water isn’t just about comfort—it’s essential for hygiene, cleaning, and daily living. A properly installed water heater keeps your showers steamy, your dishes sparkling, and your laundry fresh. But if you rush your water heater installation or try to cut corners, you might end up with leaks, water pressure issues, or even potential hazards.

That’s why so many homeowners in the area trust Schaubs Plumbing with their Water Heater Installation, Leak Repair, Drain Cleaning, and more. Our licensed team handles everything from Toilet Repair to Boiler Repair and Preventative Maintenance, so you get peace of mind every time you turn on the tap.


Types of Water Heaters: What’s Best for My Home? 🤔

Traditional Tank Water Heaters

  • How it works: Stores hot water in a large tank (40-80 gallons).
  • Pros: Reliable, simple, and familiar. Lower upfront cost.
  • Cons: Takes up space and uses energy to keep water hot, even when not in use.

Tankless (On-Demand) Water Heaters

  • How it works: Heats water instantly as you need it—no storage tank.
  • Pros: Saves space, higher efficiency, unlimited hot water.
  • Cons: Higher initial cost, may need upgrades to gas or electrical systems.

Hybrid Water Heaters

  • How it works: Combines a heat pump with traditional heating elements.
  • Pros: Extremely energy efficient, reduces utility bills.
  • Cons: Costs more to install, requires more space and special setup.

Tip: Not sure which type fits your family’s needs? Give us a call! The experts at Schaubs Plumbing will review your space, usage, and budget to suggest the best solution.


Sizing Your Water Heater: Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better 📏

A water heater that's too small will leave you shivering in the shower, but one that's too large wastes money and energy. Here’s what we consider:

  • Household Size: More people means more hot water.
  • Usage Patterns: Do you run the dishwasher, laundry, and showers at the same time?
  • Fixture Count: The number of bathrooms, sinks, and appliances hooked up to hot water.

Quick Sizing Guide:

  • 1-2 people: 30-40 gallons (tank), or small tankless model
  • 3-4 people: 40-50 gallons (tank), or medium tankless
  • 5+ people: 50-80 gallons (tank), or large tankless

Pro Tip: Incorrect sizing can cause water pressure issues and strain your system. Always consult a professional before buying!


Energy Efficiency: Save Money & the Planet 🌎💸

Water heating can account for up to 18% of your home’s energy use! Choosing the right system can lower your bills and reduce your carbon footprint.

Look for:

  • ENERGY STAR® Certified Models
  • High Energy Factor (EF) Ratings
  • Efficient insulation
  • Programmable thermostats

Tankless and hybrid units are generally more efficient, but the right installation is key. Ask us about Water Filtration Systems and Preventative Maintenance to keep your hot water (and your wallet) in top shape.


Common Water Heater Installation Pitfalls 😱

Even the handiest homeowner can run into trouble with water heater installation. Here are some of the biggest mistakes we see:

  • Wrong Size or Type: Leads to frustration or wasted money
  • Improper Venting: Can cause dangerous carbon monoxide buildup
  • Leaky Connections: Water damage, mold, or costly repairs
  • Skipping Permits or Inspections: Code violations and safety risks
  • DIY Gas or Electric Hookups: Risk of fire, explosion, or electric shock

Remember: Water heaters are powerful appliances that connect to gas, electricity, and water lines. Don’t take chances with your family’s safety!


Code Compliance & Safety: Why Hire a Certified Plumber? 🛠️🔒

Local building codes require water heaters to be installed by licensed professionals. Here’s why:

  • Proper Venting & Gas Lines
  • Earthquake Strapping (where required)
  • Pressure Relief Valve Installation
  • Leak Detection and Testing
  • Secure Electrical Connections

An expert plumber will make sure your installation passes inspection and keeps your home safe. At Schaubs Plumbing, our certified team keeps up with the latest codes, safety tips, and best practices for every job—whether it’s Pipe Repair, Unclogging Toilets, or Fixture Installation.


The Schaubs Plumbing Difference ⭐️

  • Fast, friendly service: From emergency plumbing to pipe installation and repiping, we show up on time and get the job done right the first time.
  • Upfront pricing: No surprises—just honest quotes.
  • Licensed and insured: Our plumbers are pros who care about your safety.
  • Trusted by your neighbors: Our reputation is built on referrals and happy customers.

We also offer:

  • Drain Cleaning and Garbage Disposal Repair
  • Leak Detection and Water Heater Repair
  • Boiler Repair, Sink Repair, and Backflow Testing
  • Bathroom Plumbing, Kitchen Plumbing, and more!

Expert Tips for Water Heater Installation Success 🏆

  • Get an in-home assessment before you buy a new unit.
  • Don’t skimp on quality! Choose trusted brands and certified plumbers.
  • Schedule regular inspections to catch leaks, rust, or pressure issues early.
  • Ask about water pressure issues near you—sometimes, upgrading your pipes makes all the difference.
  • Consider water filtration to protect your new equipment and improve water quality.

Ready for a Hot Water Upgrade? 🚀

Whether you’re replacing an old unit or planning a new home build, Schaubs Plumbing is here to help with Water Heater Installation and all your emergency plumbing needs. Don’t risk costly mistakes or safety hazards—choose the pros with years of experience, glowing reviews, and a commitment to your satisfaction.

Have questions? Need a quote? Call Schaubs Plumbing today for expert advice and same-day water heater installation!

Or speak directly with a certified plumber at  1-877-919-9920 .


Schaubs Plumbing — Your Trusted Partner for Emergency Plumbing, Water Heater Installation, Leak Repair, and More!

Stay warm, stay safe, and let us handle the rest! 🛁🔧✨

Need plumbing help fast? Call Schaubs Plumbing now! 1-877-919-9920