tankless water heater
tankless water heater
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by John Haynes - 2007-01-01
Each commercial manufacturer of water heaters puts in their own amount of anodes inside a water heater. The amount is usually based on warranty duration, hence the more anodes in a water heater, the ...
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by Rich Fuller - 2007-01-16
There is a matter that some people need to understand when it comes to upgrading their water heater in the home. If you are not careful then you can actually cause a lot more problems then you are hel...
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by Dimitri Svolos - 2007-02-13
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 sa...
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by Mandy Fain - 2007-02-22
There are two different types of tankless water heaters to choose from - those that operate on gas and those that function using electricity. While both are an effective way of providing hot water for...
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by Mandy Fain - 2007-03-05
It is an option to install your own electric tankless water heater. In most cases, it will save you money to do so. However, the process is very different then installing a conventional water heater. ...
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by Dimitri Svolos - 2007-04-11
The most important (and often neglected or misunderstood) aspect of purchasing and installing an electric tankless water heater is selecting the proper model for a specific household demand.So, how...
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by Rob Gust - 2007-05-21
1) What is a tankless water heater?Tankless water heaters are compact in size and provide a steady flow of hot water for as long as you need it. Rheem tankless gas water heaters are more energy effici...
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by S.A. Smith - 2007-08-07
Imagine having and endless supply of hot showers while at the same time saving money and helping the environment. Sound impossible? Not when you consider the fact that the amount of energy wasted in N...
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by William Lund - 2008-04-25
Residential hot water circulating systems provide the user with fast hot water providing a convenience for the user, and saving the water that would have been run down the drain. Traditional hot water...
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by Jeff Buckley - 2008-06-26
Most people don't really think at lot about the water heaters down in the basement until something goes wrong, when their current system finally hits the end of the line. When that heater finally wea...