DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Water Heater Installation’

Is It Time to Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater Before Winter?

Monday, September 8th, 2025

Winter is right around the corner, and there’s nothing worse than running out of hot water on a chilly morning. At DeHart Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc., we often get asked, “Is it time to upgrade to a tankless water heater?” If your water heater is showing signs of aging or inefficiency, now is the perfect time to consider the switch. For those in the Modesto area, we specialize in water heater installation in Modesto, ensuring you stay warm and worry-free all season long.

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Water Heater Installation: Understanding the Differences Between Tanked, Tankless, and Heat Pump Water Heaters

Monday, January 27th, 2025
Two young children peeking over the edge of a bathtub, water dripping down the side.

When it comes to water heaters, homeowners have more options than ever before. Choosing the right water heater for your home can mean increased energy efficiency, lower utility bills, and enhanced comfort. In this blog, we’ll break down the three primary types of water heaters—tanked, tankless, and heat pump water heaters—highlight their benefits, and explain how each can serve your household needs.

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How to Decide Between a Tank or Tankless Water Heater

Monday, June 20th, 2022
Tankless water heater mounted on a green tiled wall, representing modern plumbing services.

Water heaters are one of those home comfort systems that are relatively easy to take for granted, even though they are one of the appliances we rely on the most. Could you even imagine being without hot water for showering and all the other needs a modern household has?

Which Is Better for Your Home: Tank or Tankless Water Heater?

  • Tank-style heaters store and continuously heat water in a 40–80‑gallon tank. They cost less upfront but can run out during high demand and lose energy through standby heat.
  • Tankless heaters heat water on demand, offering limitless hot water, about 20–30% more energy efficiency, and a smaller footprint—but they require a higher initial investment and may need upgrades for gas lines or electric capacity.
  • Choose based on your usage: A tank works well for low to moderate households, while tankless is ideal for high-demand scenarios or energy-conscious homeowners.
  • Consider installation complexity: Tank models are easier and cheaper to install; tankless units might require venting updates and higher-capacity utilities.
  • Evaluate long-term value: Tank heaters generally last 8–12 years, whereas tankless models can reach 20+, offsetting higher upfront costs with energy savings and longevity.

When it comes time to replace your water heater–yes that’s right, no water heater lasts forever–then you’ll want to do your due diligence in exploring your options to make sure you have the most efficient system possible. If you’re nearing that point, it’s smart to prepare for replacing your old water heater.

The two main options to choose from when selecting a water heater are the tank water heater and the tankless water heater. You may have heard a lot about the tankless system in recent years, as it is growing in popularity. It’s become an ultra-efficient option for many homeowners! However, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s right for every home and situation. Read on as we uncover the differences between these systems, or review this guide comparing tank and tankless water heaters.

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How You Can Benefit From a Tankless Water Heater

Monday, February 22nd, 2021
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The standard water heater found in most homes is known as a storage water heater or a tank water heater. You’re familiar with this kind of system since one of them is probably handling your hot water needs at this moment: it uses a large tank to store water, which is kept heated for whenever a tap comes on in the house to request hot water.

There is another option to heat water for your house, however, and you might be considering one for your next water heater install. It’s a tankless water heater. The technology of tankless water heaters has been around for more than a century, but not until the last few decades have they reached the point where they’re immensely beneficial for homes. More and more people are choosing to go tankless for the hot water supply in their homes. 

Why? Tankless water heaters offer several great advantages:

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To Tank or Not to Tank, That Is the Question

Monday, September 2nd, 2019
running-water

A water heater can be a pretty costly investment and one that you have to live with for the next decade or more. So when it’s time to buy one for your home or replace the old one, you must consider all the factors to make sure you make the right choice.

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