If you’re like many Americans you may not be too familiar with the tankless water heater concept. For those of you that have not, this technology may seem like a new one, but, in actuality, tankless water heaters are not new at all; in fact Europeans have been utilizing this technology for some 70 plus [...]
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It’s no secret that traditional tank type water heaters are far from efficient. They heat and store hot water constantly, whether we need it or not. Even when you’re at work, sleeping or on vacation your tank type water heater is working away, burning energy. Tankless water heaters, on the other hand, turn on when [...]
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Conventional tank type water heaters heat cold water via a simple heating element and then store the heated water in a large insulated tank. In addition to heating the water for storage, a traditional tank must constantly reheat water to keep it at a steady temperature, usually between 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. This means [...]
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Over the last few years tankless hot water heaters have become very popular. They come with a number of efficiency advantages when compared to their conventional tank type counterparts. But, things like the higher initial cost of tankless water heaters, and more complex installation can be viewed as negatives. So, are tankless water heaters all [...]
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Due to recent technolgy advances, electric tankless hot water heaters have become more efficient than ever. They are now being used for multiple residential and commercial applications. But, what applications are they most suited for? Tankless electric water heaters come in a large range of capacities, and are offered by a large number of manufacturers. Where [...]
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If you’re in the market for a tankless water heater, you’re probably aware of the two primary choices. Those choices being electric or gas tankless hot water heaters. We’ll take a look at gas tankless hot water heaters and their advantages. The gas-fired variety of tankless water heaters run on your choice of either natural gas [...]
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When determining which tankless water heater is most appropriate for your needs, you’ll have two typical choices, gas and electric. This is where you’ll learn about the tankless water heater pros and cons . There is no simple solution to finding the best tankless water heater application. It’s really dependent on your specific needs. Gas tankless [...]
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