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How a Tankless Works
Oct 7th
Rinnai and Tankless Explanation
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This is a great video done by Rinnai that explains how a tankless hot water heater works compared to a conventional tank type heater.
How Loud Is A Tankless Water Heater
Jul 7th
Tankless Sounds
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We have had a number of inquiries about how loud a tankless water heater is, how it compares to conventional water heaters and what appliance would it be on par with. 
First, tankless water heaters have basically a blower motor and a burner, nothing else would really make any noise. A power vented conventional tank water heater would have exactly the same components. We asked a few of our customers how they felt the noise level was and they all said that they didn’t notice a difference.
As mentioned above if your old tank was power vented its very unlikely that a tankless is any louder than the system
you had. If it was not power vented than the tankless would be a bit more noticeable in terms of volume.
I would say in my opinion that a tankless would maybe be about as loud as a computer fan or maybe an electric can opener. Somewhere along that lines.
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Navien is the most Efficient
Jun 17th
Navien The Most Efficient
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Navien America, a subsidiary of the South Korean company Kyung Dyong Navien, is now manufacturing the most efficient tankless water heaters in the industry. These Energy Star-rated water heaters achieve energy factors (EFs) as high as 0.98 by using conventional and condensing heat exchangers to capture heat from
flue gases as well as latent heat generated when water vapor in these gases condenses into liquid. Adding to the units’ efficiency are dual microprocessors that use data from air and gas pressure sensors to ensure a proper fuel-to-oxygen ratio for optimum combustion, even when there are long vent runs or fluctuating gas pressure.
How could we recommend anything else…. Click on the link above to fill out the form and get a price for a Navien in your home.
Navian – Making the most efficient tankless water heater in the market today.
Going Green with a Tankless
Jun 4th
The tankless setup is a much superior option than a traditional water heater system. Why? Consider a few of these reasons.
You have probably been downstairs in the basement and looked at the old hot water heater which appears as though it belongs in the dump. And you might be one of those people that used to believe that a tankless water system would not operate as well as the other kinds of tank heaters. You will be pleasantly surprised when you find out the various benefits of employing a tankless hot water heater.
So, the next time you look for a updated water heater for your house, consider putting in an on demand hot water unit. With the advantages considered in this article, you can understand why installing a tankless water heater is indeed more practical than using old units. Make sure that you compare prices and benefits of the varied types of water heaters before you make you final decision. Value oriented homeowners can begin their search on the Net. I guess that’s why you are here reading this now.
Send an Email if you have any questions, we would be happy to answer questions you have.
Rinnai Tankless Filter Cleaning
Jun 3rd
If you have a Rinnai it would be a good idea to periodically clean the little filter that is installed up inside the unit. Matt Risinger show where and how to properly clean the sediment out of these little filters in this video.
Tankless Rental Program
May 20th
Tankless Rentals
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Home owners in Ontario, Toronto, Burlington, Hamilton, Etobicoke and the GTA are now able to rent a tankless hot water heater instead of the conventional tank type. A tankless system heats water on demand
or as required by a home owner and provides an endless supply. A conventional tank heats water all day long and wastes energy.
This is a worry free rental program that gives home owners the option to go tankless without the upfront costs. Switching out your old tank is easy as expert installers will remove the old tank and replace it with the new tankless system. The old tank will, if you own it be recycled or if it’s a rental returned to the company that you’re currently with.
This should all take less than 4 hours and you can be saving over a 1000 pounds of CO2 a year.
Fill out this quick form and we will have someone contact you within 24 hours to answer any question and find out if a tankless will work in your home.
Paloma Tankless Hot Water Heater
May 12th
Paloma Tankless Water Heater
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Andy talks about the remote control option on the Paloma branded tank, its important to know that these systems are able to support multiple remote control points at various locations in the home. This makes it convenient for adjusting water temperature right at the source, say a shower or bathtub. This is a feature that most manufactures are supplying with their tankless units.
GE Hybrid Electric Water Heater
May 11th
GE Hybrid Electric Water Heater
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Heating water for showers, laundry, dishwashers and other household needs can account for up to 25 percent of a home’s total energy cost. General Electric hopes that they figured out a way to persuade
homeowners to upgrade from a conventional electric storage-tank water heater to its new heat-pump water heater, expected out in the fourth quarter of 2009. A heat-pump water heater is quite common in Japan, but GE’s 50-gallon Hybrid Electric Water Heater represents the only U.S. version from a major manufacturer. This is an electric conventional style tank that holds between 40 and 60 gallons.
This heat-pump technology being used works be allowing heat to transfer from the air to the water stored in the insulated tank. (The conventional style tank will also retain some traditional electrical heating elements, which will kick in when needed.) GE claims this new water heater will use 2,300 kilowatt hours annually, about half that of a standard electric water heater. Those savings could help defray its cost, which at $1,200 to $1,500 American is higher than purchasing a conventional tank.
Realistically if you have gas or propane service at your home it would be much more efficient and cost effective to go with the new tankless water heaters that are available. Additionally since the unit is absorbing heat from the surrounding air it has to give off cool air which in Toronto and surrounding area means that your furnace will have to then work to heat that new cool air.
This may be an interesting product for any cottages or homes with electrical service only.
Rinnai Tankless Water Heater Ad
May 7th
Rinnai Tankless Commercial
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Here is the commercial for a Rinnai Tankless water heater. The ad looks at how we constantly run our old conventional tank type heaters 24 hours a day, but we would never leave our cars running just so that they are warm in the morning etc. etc.
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