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      Energy Efficient Tankless Water Heaters
      Seems like there are many reasons for liking energy efficient tankless hot water heaters! I will review the pros and cons, but you will have to make the final decision as to whether or not they are for you. If this is your first look into the world of energy efficient tankless water heaters, I [...]

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      Tankless Water Heaters - Are You Ready to Go Tankless?
      Recently there has been an influx of information about tankless water heaters. All this information can not only be confusing but also misleading. You need to know the facts before replacing your existing water heater. More: continued here

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      Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater
      The natural gas tankless water heaters, as the name implies, is a gas-powered version of the popular tankless water heater. With tankless hot water heaters becoming so popular in the U.S. these days, it is not a big surprise. Environmental responsibility continues to be a major issue. The price of natural resources continues moves higher. [...]

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      What is a Tankless Water Heater?
      With all the recent energy hype you might be asking yourself, just what is a tankless water heater, and what’s all the excitement about. Well the tankless water heater excitement stems from the fact that the cost of energy is going through the roof and environmental issues are a priority. Let’s look further. The answer to [...]

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      Bosch Tankless Water Heaters
      Just as you enter the bathroom for that warm shower, you realize that the water is turning cold. This can totally spoil your mood besides making you feel uncomfortable. With a tankless water heater, this problem is solved instantly. One of the biggest advantages of having Bosch tankless water heaters is that you will never [...]

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      The Tankless Water Heater - Lower Your Utility Bill by Using These Water Heaters
      Tankless water heater - also called demand water heaters - are common in Japan and Europe where energy prices are historically high. They began appearing in the United States about 25 years ago. More: continued here

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      The Tankless Kohler Purist Hatbox Toilet
      The Kohler Purist Hatbox toilet is TANKLESS and uses an electronic pump to flush away your last meal with effortless comfort and “quiet-close” feature. You want it…. $3,198.00 Share... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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      How Tankless Water Heaters Can Conserve Energy
      A tankless water heater can usually operate based on the concept that it would be heating water as it is needed. They are a lot different from the traditional hot water heaters which typically requires storage tanks since tankless water heaters do not any kind of storage tank which would mean that you would not [...]

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      Advantages of Using Tankless Water Heaters
      If you would be comparing the traditional water heaters to the tankless water heaters of today, you could easily determine the many great advantages that the latter has to the former. In a nutshell, these tankless water heaters need much less room or space, last a lot longer, can result in more money saved as [...]

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      Choosing Tankless Water Heaters
      Tankless water heaters would be the type of water heaters which can easily and efficiently provide hot water without the use of any kind of storage tank. They are also called instantaneous water heater, as it just heats the water whenever some is needed. Once the user turns on the water tap, cold water would [...]

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      Tankless Water Heaters - Top Reasons Not To Buy One
      Tankless Water Heaters operate very differently than traditional tank style water heaters. If you enjoy cold showers, fighting to be first in the shower, or spending more money on utility bills - then you should not buy a Tankless Water Heater. More: continued here

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      Go Green Again - Get A Tankless Water Heater
      Everyday I’m looking for ways to go a little greener, be a little more energy efficient, and save myself money at the same time. In this quest I have run across the possibility of getting a tankless water heater. Unfortunately I didn’t know a lot about them so I had to do a little research. [...]

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      Tankless Water Heating New Revolution
      Tankless Water Heaters have been in the market for almost 40 years, yet they are only beginning to get the popularity that they deserve. Chances are you have heard of them, or at least seen the TV commercial. If not, consider this your introduction to "on Demand" hot water heaters. Tankless water heaters are a relatively new and efficient technology used to heat water. Traditional hot water heaters, have a disadvantage when it comes to operating, especially in cold climates. This is know as "standby heat loss". Basically a standard water heater looses heat through the walls of its tank. Every hot water heater is insulated against heat loss. Most of them contain a large copper water tank, surrounded by fiberglass insulation. but the even the best insulation allow a few degrees each hour to

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      Tankless Water Heaters Benefits
      When compared to traditional tanks, tankless water heaters have numerous benefits. Tankless water heaters require less room, last longer, save money, and provide an endless supply of hot water. Traditional tank style water heaters come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, but if you are using one for your entire home, you can guarantee that it will be quite a bit larger than a tankless water heater. Electric tankless water heaters are usually about the size of a briefcase, while their gas counterparts are approximately the size of a suitcase. With either power source, you are usually looking at saving a considerable amount of space if replacing a traditional tank. In the past, traditional tank water heaters were built to last. It wouldn't be unusual for a water heater to last twenty yea

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      Why You Should Buy A Tankless Water Heater
      Every American household spends 25% of each energy dollar producing domestic hot water. Nationwide more residential energy is consumed by domestic hot water than on anything but heating and air conditioning. More: continued here

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      The Top Five Reasons to Consider Tankless Water Heaters
      More homeowners are discovering the advantages of tankless water heaters for their home. Tankless water heaters provide a continuous flow of hot water while conserving energy and money. More: continued here

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      Will a tankless water heater really save me money?
      I saw an ad after the Super Bowl (which is about 2.1 million less to run I’d guess than the DURING game ad) about these tankless water heaters. I thought it sounded like a good idea because by the time the wife and kids hit the shower in the morning, there’s nothing left for [...]

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      Is A Tankless Hot Water Heater For You?
      Tankless hot water heater systems are popular, and big claims are made about the costs savings. But there are factors you should consider before buying a tankless system. There are situations where it may not make financial sense, and this article tells you what you need to know to make sure you are doing the [...]

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      Tankless Water Heaters - What’s The Big Deal ?
      Tankless Water Heaters are a savvy energy idea whose time has come. In an environment where people are consuming more and more energy and creating excessive pollution on a planet with a limited amount of resources - what could be a better idea? When something comes along that is good for the environment while [...]

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      Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters
      When compared to traditional tanks, tankless water heaters have numerous benefits. Tankless water heaters require less room, last longer, save money, and provide an endless supply of hot water. Traditional tank style water heaters come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, but if you are using one for your entire home, you can [...]

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      Choosing A Tankless Water Heater
      by Lori Bongiorno | thegreenguide.comGeneral Info:Water heating uses up to 25 percent of the energy in U.S. homes and is the second largest energy expense in U.S. households, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), so it's definitely worth it to invest the time and effort in researching different water heating options. In fact, the DOE points out in its guidelines for selecting a new water heater that most people don't get to do their homework before buying one, because they are usually forced to make a quick decision when their current heater fails unexpectedly. Storage Tank models are the most popular water heaters in the United States today. A typical tank heater stores anywhere from 20 to 80 gallons of hot water. The water is heated up slowly and stored for later use. As wate

      Written by: e-SmartLiving


      Tankless water heater
      The 3 minute wait for water to heat up is just too painful. Much more so than previous years. Each morning my mother-in-law puts a coffee cup in the kitchen sink turns on the hot water and walks away to wait for the hot water to kick in and warm the cup. If the water were just hot right off the bat she wouldn’t have a chance to walk away and forget the hot water was running in the sink. My only fear is picking the right company to trust in my home. We happen to live in a bit of a rural area that’s experiencing a building boom. Incentive to perform good work is out the door at times when they know other jobs are waiting and nobody is checking behind them. This just isn’t the case with Los Angeles Water Heater Service since their techs are company employees and not sub-contractors. Plus the company has been in business for 20 years meaning there’s a level of trust in picking up the phone. You know it will get done correctly the first time. This just isn’t th

      Written by: macewan | Blognitive Kudzu


      Ten Point Comparisson Between Gas And Electric Tankless Water Heaters
      The issue of choosing a gas tankless water heater over an electric one, or vice versa, has been debated extensively over the last 5 years. Many claims have been made in pursuit of the ultimate sale and a lot of advice has been given by industry experts. This post thoroughly explores both perspectives by examining studies on the subject and speaking with industry experts. The results unanimously favor electric tankless water heaters. Here are the top 10 reasons why: 1.PURCHASE COSTS – The average market cost of a gas tankless water heater is over $1500. Electric Tankless water heaters are in the neighborhood of $300-$500. In addition, the installation costs of a gas tankless water heater can be quite pricey at $1000-$1500; whereas an electric tankless water heater can be installed for under $200. 2.OPERATIONAL COSTS – Today’s natural gas prices, based on US supply shortages, make the operation of a gas tankless water heater an expensive affair. Electricity on the other hand can be

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      Ten Point Comparisson Between Gas And Electric Tankless Water Heaters
      The issue of choosing a gas tankless water heater over an electric one, or vice versa, has been debated extensively over the last 5 years. Many claims have been made in pursuit of the ultimate sale and a lot of advice has been given by industry experts. This post thoroughly explores both perspectives by examining studies on the subject and speaking with industry experts. The results unanimously favor electric tankless water heaters. Here are the top 10 reasons why: 1.PURCHASE COSTS – The average market cost of a gas tankless water heater is over $1500. Electric Tankless water heaters are in the neighborhood of $300-$500. In addition, the installation costs of a gas tankless water heater can be quite pricey at $1000-$1500; whereas an electric tankless water heater can be installed for under $200. 2.OPERATIONAL COSTS – Today’s natural gas prices, based on US supply shortages, make the operation of a gas tankless water heater an expensive affair. Electricity on the other hand can be

      Written by: e-SmartLiving


      Tankless Water Heater Benefits
      Would you like to save up to 50% on your next water heating bill and have an endless supply of hot water?ON-DEMAND, INSTANTANEOUS HOT WATER WITH TANKLESS WATER HEATERSWith tankless water heaters you can enjoy an endless supply of instantaneous, on-demand hot water 24 hours a day. Water is instantly heated as it flows through the tankless water heater but only for the time you are using it. When the hot water tap is turned off it closes immediately. Conventional tank water heaters operate differently in that they will heat water temperatures in the tank to a preferred temperature setting despite if you are using the water or not. The temperature is typically much higher in a tank than anyone could tolerate because cold water is added to the hot water, resulting in standby losses.SAVE SPACE with COMPACT DESIGN of a TANKLESS WATER HEATERAnother benefit of tankless water heaters is you will no longer need an extra room to house your bulky conventional tank heater. Tankless water heaters a

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      Tankless Water Heater Benefits
      Would you like to save up to 50% on your next water heating bill and have an endless supply of hot water?ON-DEMAND, INSTANTANEOUS HOT WATER WITH TANKLESS WATER HEATERSWith tankless water heaters you can enjoy an endless supply of instantaneous, on-demand hot water 24 hours a day. Water is instantly heated as it flows through the tankless water heater but only for the time you are using it. When the hot water tap is turned off it closes immediately. Conventional tank water heaters operate differently in that they will heat water temperatures in the tank to a preferred temperature setting despite if you are using the water or not. The temperature is typically much higher in a tank than anyone could tolerate because cold water is added to the hot water, resulting in standby losses.SAVE SPACE with COMPACT DESIGN of a TANKLESS WATER HEATERAnother benefit of tankless water heaters is you will no longer need an extra room to house your bulky conventional tank heater. Tankless water heaters a

      Written by: e-SmartLiving


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