Tankless water heaters work by heating water as it passes through the unit, which is typically mounted on the side of the home. The energy savings are substantial as the unit turns on only when a faucet opens looking for hot water. There’s no water to heat, and no continuous temperature to maintain. This Old House plumbing and heating contractor
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How tankless water heaters can help save energy
June 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
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What makes it green? – Indianapolis Star
June 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off · Plumbing News
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What makes it green?
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jun 15, 2008 The home also has a PEX plumbing manifold system (below), which trims water and energy usage by linking every faucet directly to the water heater and water … |
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The Tankless Water Heater Pump?
January 24th, 2008 · Comments Off · Plumbing News
Instantaneous Tankless Water Heaters are an amazing way to save space and energy in your home. There are dozens of innovative designs and styles available for you to choose from. The concept is quite simple, cold water coming from the outside of your home is instantly heated and delivered to your shower or faucet.
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