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Tankless Water Heaters – A Particularly Wise Decision

January 16th, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News

by Gary Williams Everyone needs to save money these days. Did you know that hot water costs represent 25% of the total energy costs for your home? Here are some advantages for changing your hot water heater to a tankless system – and they are not only about saving money. ADVANTAGE 1: A tank hot water heater is continually losing heat and switching on to reheat, using extra power. A tankless water heater will save you about $50 a month because it only turns on when you want to use hot water. Sm

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7 ways to lower winter energy costs (KXLF Butte)

January 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News

Now that winter is officially underway — and parts of the nation have been beset by ice storms, snow and frigid temperatures – it is an excellent time to hone your budget with smart energy-saving strategies.

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7 ways to lower winter energy costs (FOX 19 Cincinnati)

January 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News

Now that winter is officially underway — and parts of the nation have been beset by ice storms, snow and frigid temperatures – it is an excellent time to hone your budget with smart energy-saving strategies.

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Tankless Water Heater – A Very Wise Decision

January 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News

Heating water accounts for around 25% of the energy costs of the household. There are many advantages to installing a tankless water heater in place of an electric or gas stored water hot water service. Here we will look at ten of the greatest reasons why tankless is a very smart choice.

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Save $$$ With Tankless Water Heaters

November 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News

Save $$$ With Tankless Water Heaters Posted in November 21st, 2008 Category:Heating and Air Conditioning Hot water heating accounts for about 20% (or more) of the average North American households annual energy costs. With energy prices rising day by day it is becoming important to take a closer look at where the money is going. The average yearly cost for a conventional gas or electric storage hot water heater is approximately [...]

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