Apr
10
2010
Hot water is one of the essentials in your daily life. You may not even like to think of what would happen on a day when you turn on the shower faucet to hot, but there is no hot water coming. So, if you are throwing out your old water heater, and excited at the prospect of getting home a new one, it’s time you considered buying a whole-house tankless water heater.
These units offer you lower operating costs and many years of constant hot water supply. With traditional tank water heaters, you tend to pay more on your electricity bills, because these units tend to keep hot water at hand. But tankless units heat water as and when required. SO, you save money on your utility bills. These units occupy less space because of their compact size; they can be fitted under the kitchen sink; inside a cabinet or anywhere else when space comes at a premium. Read more »
Feb
11
2010
Paloma tankless water heaters are made only as inline, on demand water heaters that are 33% more efficient and energy saving that other tank style water heaters. Read more »
Feb
11
2010
Takagi tankless water heaters provide endless hot water, peace of mind, quality, and low emissions all in one package.
Takagi hot water heaters also have one of the highest thermal efficiency rating in the industry, a whopping 92% with natural gas, and 95% with propane. Read more »
Feb
11
2010
Rheem tankless water heaters should be your top choice if you need a high quality fuel efficient and high capacity, gas tankless water heater.
For one thing, Rheem has a water heater for just about any application you can think up. They can be used in residential situations, either as a whole home heater, installed as the construction is going on, or while you are putting a new addition on. Read more »
Jan
30
2010
A Titan tankless water heater will suit your needs best if you live in warmer climate, where the groundwater is above 60 degrees on a regular basis.
While Titan company has only been in business for a relatively short amount of time, since 1986, it has proven itself to be a leader in the field of water heater technology. Read more »
Jan
30
2010
A Bosch tankless water heater is the right choice if you’re looking for quality and versatility.
For one thing, while many brands make gas hot water heaters, Bosch make both gas, and electric models.
Bosch tankless water heaters systems are also not only of the highest quality, but are also one of the least expensive brands on the market. Read more »
Jan
26
2010
Noritz tankless water heaters have been in the top ten brands of water heating for a number of years and it is easy to see why.
Noritz offers outstanding service, the latest in technologies, and customer satisfaction, and they have grown by leaps and bounds. Read more »
Jan
26
2010
Rinnai tankless water heaters are one of the leaders in the water heating industry.
They specialize in gas units, and these units are designed with the latest in heater technology.
A Rinnai gas fired inline water heater can save you over 30% on your energy bills. Read more »
Jan
24
2010
The main reason why it’s a good idea to choose a gas tankless water heater is that natural gas, and propane are one of the most abundant natural resources in our country.
It is far cleaner burning than many of the ways that electricity is produced, and heats up faster than electric tankless water heaters. This means the recovery and the heat rise in water tanks is much higher than electric models. Read more »
Jan
24
2010
Why use electric tankless water heaters? One of the biggest wasters of electricity is your hot water heater.
Regular tank style water heaters, no matter how energy efficient, are a big waste of electricity. Read more »