When I was still living in Philippines, I used to take shower using cold water since we do not have a tank for hot water. As of now, I do not know if I can still handle taking shower without hot water since I am used now with lukewarm water but sometimes taking shower using cold water feels good. Maybe you are seeking a tankless hot water heater, you might find here at globaltowne.com that you are looking for as the site is the source for tankless water heaters in natural gas , propane and elect
Entries Tagged as 'Cold Water'
Looking for Tankless Hot Water Heater?
March 1st, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News
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Beuaty Bath
November 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Do we consider bathing as hydrotherapy? Yes, we do. There are actually 3 ways of therapy, including: 1) Hot water 2) Cold water 3) Alternating hot and cold water So, bathe in hot water (96F to 105F) to calm and relax the body. It is also stimulating our immune system and increase blood circulation. And, the circulation becomes more rapid in the body if we bath with cold water. Thus, we might slim down a bit by bathing under cold shower (50F to 70F) . Finally, alternating hot and cold wat
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Help reduce Global Warming
November 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Every single house, apartments, condo unit or any building is using tanks to heat water that is coming out of the faucets or showers. Heated water is important in any country that has a winter season because at winter time, the water is freezing cold that you can’t barely wash your hands because of the cold water. Good thing water heater is invented. but this water heater that uses tanks consume that is not good in our environment. Mostly now that we can feel the change of the weather because o
Tags:Apartments·Cold Water·Faucets·Global Warming·Heat Water·San Francisco plumber·Showers·Tankless Water Heaters·Tanks·Water Heater·Weather·Winter Season·Winter Time
The Tankless Water Heater
November 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
The Tankless Water Heater Archived in the category: Home Improvement Tankless hot water heaters is a must have tool in your homes. It could provide the hot water you need in anytime that you need it. Your old water tank may have given you headaches long before. I could still remember when I got a bad experience because of our old water tank. I normally take a hot shower to release stress. But then I am so surprised when a sudden surge of cold water is out instead of ho water. Because of that
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22 steps for saving energy and money
July 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
For the average household, 10% per year energy savings is only about 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kwh) of energy/year. Here’s how doable that is: Many families could achieve the first 1,000 kwh/year of savings by washing clothes in cold water (770 kwh/yr); placing several major electronics, such as video and stereo systems, on a surge protector that can be switched off (47kwh/year); and brushing of their refrigerator’s condenser coils twice a year (392 kwh/year). Many families could get another 1,000
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