Belleville Water Heater Rental Pricing There are many different models of water heaters. Read our guide below to know which is best for your needs. Water Heater Models Rental Pricing Tankless Water Heaters Don’t come with storage tanks, and fit snuggly on a wall mount. Heat up when needed, and offer an endless supply of hot water by managing water flow. Utilize less energy than conventional units, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. Starting From $36/month Electric Water Heaters Heating coils are used instead of natural gas to create hot water for home. Normally take up less room than a natural gas water heater because you don’t have to vent it. Are made up of a smaller number of parts than a natural gas water heater, so they can normally operate longer than a natural gas water heater. Starting From $13/month Condensing Water Heaters Comparable to standard units in that they both burn gas, have exhaust flues, and hold hot water in an insulated tank. Condensation and combustion gas come out through an outlet at the bottom of the water heater tank. Use less energy than conventional systems because of how the water is heated, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. Starting From $40/month Conventional Vents (CV) Normally installed in homes built prior to 2000 (and usually have a built-in chimney) making them one of the more commonly utilized water heaters in Belleville. Keep a supply of hot water available at all times so that when you turn on the faucet, it's ready to go. Need an exit drain near the base of tank (typically in the basement). Ideal for high volume hot water usage. Can be operated by either propane gas or natural gas. Starting From $16/month Power Vents (PV) Usually installed in homes built post- 1995 in homes without a chimney, or homes that have changed from a different water heating source, making them one of the more frequently installed water heaters in Belleville. Blower motor is connected to the tank and forces gas from inside the home via the side wall. Usually provide extended venting lengths. Fueled by either propane gas or natural gas. Starting From $26/month Direct Vents (DV) Utilized where there is undersupplied combustible air or where air is incompatible for combustion (ex: bathroom or bedroom installs). Normally give you lower heating costs since the gases are vented by rising and no further power is required. Require less power as a result of venting, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. Starting From $28/month Power Direct Vents (PDV) Comparable to Direct Vents, but instead have a two-pipe system for gas release. Utilize a blower to remove gases, meaning they do not need to be installed specifically where they can vent upwards (ex: near a chimney). Great option if indoor air quality or negative air pressure is a concern. Starting From $31/month