Horizontal and Vertical geysers come with the storage types of geysers. Both deliver hot water for household and bathing purposes. Vertical geysers are a very common type of geysers compared to horizontal geysers.
Vertical geysers are vertically mounted to the wall, whereas horizontal geysers are mounted horizontally mounted. Let’s check the key differences.
Vertical Geyser | Horizontal Geyser | |
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Space | Required Vertical Space | Requires Horizontal space |
Usually used | Bathrooms without ceiling | Bathrooms with ceiling |
Price | Cheaper | Little Costlier |
Power Consumption | Nominal | Very little higher compared to Vertical |
Presence | Ordinary | Luxurious look |
Horizontal geysers are mainly used in places with a ceiling and not enough place to fit the vertical geyser. Usually, this scenario happens in apartments where the bathrooms have ceilings to cover the pipes.
Due to the design, Horizontal geysers consume more power compared to vertical geysers and also lasts less than vertical geyser.
Major differences in design between Vertical and Horizontal geysers are inlet and outlet come to a side of the geyser compared to the vertical geyser where inlet and outlet are present at the bottom of the geyser.