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How to Swap Over to a Gas Hot Water System

So, you are thinking about getting a new gas hot water system.This is actually a very goodmove on your part.There are many good reasons for doing this.Changing from electric to gaswill save you plenty of money.You will be happy to see the savings in your monthly bill.

You will also feel good knowing that you are doing your part to reduce greenhouse gas.Inaddition to solar and heat pump hot water systems, gas is a good way to reduce greenhousegas.These three options do not emit as much as electric options do.This is a good explanationof why Australia has begun to phase out electric water heaters as of the year 2010.Not only willyour decision follow regulations, but it will also help save the environment.

You have made this choice so now what are you going to do?First, find out what the regulationsare for your particular region.Figure out what you must have to install your new gas hot waterheater.A lot of your future decisions will be based upon what you find out.For instance, if yourhome is not fitted for natural gas lines, you will discover that your heating system has to usebottled gas (LPG) instead.

In addition, will you opt for a water heater with or without a storage tank?An instantaneoussystem will always have flowing water.It does not have a storage container.However, note thatsince the water is continuous, you might end up paying more in utility bills since you are usingmore water.So, don’t make this decision too quickly.

Next, make sure that you get the right person or company to install your new gas hot watersystem.It is very important that your new choice has all of his certification in gas plumbing and isalso licensed.You cannot get a regular plumber.You will need a gas plumber who hasexperience in working with and connecting gas appliances.Make sure that you get plenty ofgood quotes and ensure that the installed system comes with a good warranty.

Chances are you will still want a few questions answered once the work is all done. This isunderstandable since you are changing from electric to gas. It wouldn’t be wise to have a newproduct and not know how it works. Utilize a company that has supported after the installation.Itwould be even better if the person or company who installed your new system is a 24 hourplumber.Ask questions about anything that you don’t understand.Choosing gas over electricwas a smart move.Just make sure that your system is installed correctly by the right person andthat you know how to properly use it.

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