In this article, you will learn why a conventional water heater is the inferior choice when it comes to choosing a water heater for your home.
Before we dig into the weaknesses of the conventional water heater, let us define the term. A conventional water heater is tank that heats the water stored in it, using a burner located at the bottom; because of its efficiency, it does not need a power motor. The hot water you use for washing, bathing, and cooking comes from the water stored in the tank. The alternative choice is a tankless water heater, which we discuss in another article.[1]
