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Cala is a great fit for your home!

Based on your responses, Cala is an excellent fit for your home. You can learn more about the installation process for homes with electric resistance water heaters in the FAQs below.
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Cala is a great fit!

It looks like Cala is a great fit for your home. Since your current water heater uses fossil fuel to run, you’ll likely need to add a 240 volt circuit to the location of your water heater. You can learn more about the installation process in the FAQs below.
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Seems like Cala could be a good fit!

It looks like Cala could be a great fit for your home, but the type of water heater you have currently will impact what’s required for installation (see FAQs below). Don’t worry—our Cala Pro Contractor or your own installer can help you to figure out what type of water heater you have and answer any questions you may have.

We’re here to assist you every step of the way.
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Check Your Space

Does Cala fit in your home?

Cala requires 77 inches of height and 34 inches of depth and width. It fits well in most basements, garages, attics, and utility rooms.

Check Your Hot Water Needs

Is Cala’s capacity right for your home?

At 65 gallons, Cala suits most households of up to five people. Even better, Cala learns your household’s hot water usage patterns and can prepare up to 90 gallons of hot water before regular periods of high use.

Consider Noise and Cool Air

Are you comfortable with Cala’s operation?

Cala produces cool, dry air and noise similar to a refrigerator when it operates. You can specify the exact times in the day when you don’t want your Cala to run. However, it will be running some of the time, so make sure you’re comfortable with that.

Check Your Current Fuel Type

What type of fuel does your water heater use?

Knowing your current fuel type is important as it impacts the installation and replacement process. Select whether your water heater uses electricity or fossil fuel to understand what will be involved in your installation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Are Cala Pro Contractor licensed?
If I want to use my own installer, will they need training?
How will my Cala water heater come to my house?
Do I need a building permit to install a Cala water heater?
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