There are over 8,000 water heaters in the Park City. Their life expectancy is about 10 years. That means every year about 800 homes need new water
Entries Tagged as '10 Years'
Ron the plumber is in hot water (Park Record)
October 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Tags:10 Years·Hot Water·Life Expectancy·New Water·Plumber·San Francisco plumber·Tankless Water Heaters·Water Heaters·Water Park
Green Tip for Today
August 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
How Efficient is Your Water Heater?Water heating accounts for approximately 15 percent of the average household’s total energy consumption. If your water heater is more than 10 years old it is likely running at less than 50 percent efficiency.To purchase the most efficient storage water heater for your needs, you need to know two numbers: first-hour rating (FHR) and energy factor (EF).FHR represents the amount of hot water your family uses during its busiest hour; the U.S. Department of Energy o
Tags:10 Years·Department Of Energy·Efficiency·Energy Consumption·Energy Factor·Fhr·Hot Water·Household·San Francisco plumber·Storage Water·Tankless Water Heaters·U S Department·Water Heater·Water Heating
The older the home, the smaller the butt
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
According to a recent study by the University of Utah, the age of your home directly relates to your level of obesity. In fact, women’s risk of obesity dropped 8 percent for every 10 years older her house was, and men’s risk dropped by 13 percent. So is that the reply to everyone’s problems? whether you’re overweight, can you simply move to an old house and you’ll instantly look like Kate Moss? Well, that’s not precisely how it works, although admittedly, researchers are not completely po…
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