
Almost all households need a steady and smooth supply of hot water throughout the day, be it for washing clothes, dishes, other household works or taking a shower when the weather is a bit too cold. A good quality hot water system installation will give you trouble-free performance for many years if maintained properly.
Your current hot water system may sometimes fall short. As your family grows and so does the need for hot water for varied purposes. In such scenarios, you can consider either upgrading your existing system or getting a new hot water system installation done if budget permits. One can select from a range of gas, electricity and solar energy-based water heaters nowadays, keeping your specific needs in mind.
No matter what your choice is, you need to be sure that it is compatible with both your existing plumbing fittings and requirements. And it will be best if it can increase the hot water supply in the future if required.
In this blog, we share a few tips on getting a hot water system installation done perfectly so that you can enjoy its services quite comfortably for many coming years to come.

1. The Size Of The Storage Tank
Hot water system installations are available with water storage tanks of different sizes ranging from small to large, with the large tanks having storage capacities over above of 500 litres. While choosing the water storage tank, make sure you consider your family’s existing hot water requirements and then add 25 – 30% extra storage capacity to meet future needs.
The extra storage capacity will help you meet any unexpected hot water requirements that may arise because of guests staying overnight or washing a pile of clothes when you are back from a holiday.
2) The Energy Source
Depending on the heating capacity of your hot water system installation and the times you require hot water the most, you can choose from a wide range of systems powered by electricity, gas and solar. You can select the one, which remains more economical for you in the long run, based on the energy costs.
Some solar water heating systems also use dual technology. For example, it can run by gas or electricity in the absence of adequate sunlight to power it. Therefore, it is always better to install a solar-powered dual system as it is low on cost and more environment-friendly, which is a necessity nowadays.

3) Storage v/s Continuous flow
One can select a hot water system installation from two types; a storage system or continuous flow. The storage hot water system heats the water and stores it for immediate use, whereas, the continuous flow type may take a few seconds before the hot water starts streaming. In case of a storage water system, the water is continuously topped up and heated, based on the quantity of water you use.
An experienced plumber will help you make a better and more informed choice by guiding you on the advantages and disadvantages of both systems.
Select The Best Hot Water System Installation Based On Future Needs
Making a decision based on your current and future needs would not have you upgrade or change your hot water system installation any time soon. And remember to have it maintained post-installation by the professionals only. Thereby, it reduces the chances of breaking down or the need for repair.