about 3 months ago - 2 comments
Bosch vs Rinnai Tankless
There has been quite the buzz regarding tankless water heaters lately. Claims of their superior energy savings and efficiency have been touted by every company pushing the units. Yes they do reduce the amount of gas or propane you use but they also provide endless hot water. If you take a 45
about 3 months ago - No comments
Microwave Tankless
Giant microwaves to heat water instantly? Is this real? And can it actually work?
A microwave (like in a microwave oven) is generated by a magnetron at a frequency of 2.45 gigahertz, this is the exact frequency that targets water molecules and gets them vibrating faster and faster, thus heating up.
The principal behind a microwave
about 4 months ago - No comments
Rent a Rinnai Tankless
A tankless water heater can be an expensive upgrade for a homeowner. Sure the system will save you money on natural gas or propane but there is a large sum of money to come up with initially that takes a while to recoup.
Renting a Rinnai Tankless
We facilitate the renting if Rinnai
about 4 months ago - No comments
Tankless Sytems Etobicoke
We have install thousands of tankless water heaters in Toronto and surrounding areas. Etobicoke has proven to be one of those locations where the system will usually go in without a hitch. The water in Etobicoke is well suited for a tankless system as there is not much buildup or scaling
about 5 months ago - No comments
Tankless Systems Save
Tankless systems are very effective at saving you money. This only makes sense as they only provide hot water on demand. They don’t heat water and then hold it, continually maintaining that temperature.
You wouldn’t leave your car running all night so that it was warm in the morning would you? Well
about 5 months ago - No comments
Grants End
In a surprise announcement on Thursday April 1 2010, the Federal government suspended the Ecoenergy retrofit program. This program aided homeowners in upgrading their existing HVAC equipment to more energy efficient models, thus reducing greenhouse gases that homes emitted substantially. The program was axed due to its popularity, more than 3 times
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Norits Tankless Hot Water
We are now starting to install the Norits tankless systems to replace the Navien that we have had some troubles with. The Norits is a condensing tankless that is able to provide sufficient hot water for the typical 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home.
Nortis Advantages
0.5 GPM low flow start up requirement
Direct ignition
Condensing so
Greater
about 5 months ago - 10 comments
Navien Problems
Navian was the first to come out with a condensing tankless water heater and thus they are bound to have some issues. This post is aimed at addressing some of these problems.
Issues
Navien flow sensor issues
Navien Control board failures
Navien Heat exchanger cracks
The flow sensor
Early Navian models had flow sensors that would
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Rennai Tankless water heater
Rennai tankless or Rannai tankless is actually spelled Rinnai, it is commonly misspelled as Rennai condensing or Rannai condensing. Here are some more spelling errors for Rinnai tankless water heater.
Rennai Tankless
Rinai Tankless
Renni Tankless
Rinni Tankless
For the Record it is Rinnai.
Here are some Rinnai Facts
- Uses concentric venting which results
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Takagi Condensing Tankless
Here is the Takagi T-H2 Condensing Tankless hot water heater, there’s a lot to cover so lets get started.
Takagi Tankless Benefits
PVC venting
95% efficient
4.6 GPM in dead of winter
8.5 GPM in the summer
Direct vent capability
Info
The T-H2 model is available as a direct vent or an Outdoor model only. Takagi’s T-H2 “2nd Generation High Efficiency