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		<description><![CDATA[With Navien Condensing Technology, you&#8217;re purchasing the most efficient home water heating system with “Ultra Condensing Efficiency”. Their systems offers substantial savings and produces less emmissions than a conventional water heater. Plus, the installation and venting processes are easy, cost effective, and Navien’s products are high in quality and performance. The 3 primary Navien models NR-180 NR-210 NR-240 These three are Natural gas&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Navien Condensing Technology, you&#8217;re purchasing the most efficient home water heating system with “Ultra Condensing Efficiency”. Their systems offers substantial savings and produces less emmissions than a conventional water heater. Plus, the installation and venting processes are easy, cost effective, and Navien’s products are high in quality and performance.</p>
<h4>The 3 primary Navien models</h4>
<p><strong>NR-180</strong></p>
<p><strong>NR-210</strong></p>
<p><strong>NR-240</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>These three are Natural gas systems, but you should note that they come in propane versions as well.  In fact as propane burns hotter than natural gas the propane versions are a bit more efficient.</p>
<p>Navien tankless water heaters utilizes dual stainless steel heat exchangers, providing a longer life-expectancy and more resistance to erosion than copper heat exchangers. All tankless systems are designed to be cleaned and de-scaled, improving life span and durability.</p>
<h4>Hot Water Flow Chart.</h4>
<p>This chart shows the corrected values for hotwater production of each Navien water heater in relation to ground water temperature.  Here in Ontario, Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, and the surrounding cities we should assume a ground water temperature of 35F.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/2011/10/navien-tankless-nr180-nr210-nr240/navien_condensing_tankless-water-temp-3/" rel="attachment wp-att-1064"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1064" title="Navien_condensing_tankless-water-temp" src="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Navien_condensing_tankless-water-temp2.jpg" alt="" width="484" height="132" /></a></p>
<h4> <strong>Intelligent Remote Control For the Navien Tankless</strong></h4>
<p><strong></strong>NR-10DU (Included with every Navien Tankless Water Heater)<br />
. Temperature adjustment in 1¡ÆF increments between 98-120¡ÆF<br />
. Touch activated backlight function<br />
. Easy-to-Use button type control<br />
. Built-in recirculation timer for water and energy savings<br />
. Key-pad lock button prevents inadvertent temperature changes<br />
. Advanced water heater diagnosis capability and error feedback</p>
<h4> Endless Hot Water Supply</h4>
<p>Navien’s (and all tankless systems) offer an unlimited supply of hot water to meet a home’s unending demand<br />
for hot water. With body showeres becoming much more common place now, it is imperative that you install a tankless.  These new shower systems can<br />
run a conventional tank type water heater dry in very short period.</p>
<h4>Navien Venting Benefits</h4>
<p>The high effciency of Navien’s Condensing Tankless Water Heater results in lower exhaust<br />
temperatures, allowing for the use of 3” PVC venting.<br />
• PVC venting offers a significant cost savings when compared with other venting materials.<br />
• PVC venting is lightweight and easily slides together, reducing installation time<br />
and makes it easy to run long distances.</p>
<p>See the <a title="Navien PDF " href="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/Downloads/Navian/Navien_condensing_tankless-brochure.pdf">Full Navien Brochure </a></p>
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<li><a href='http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/2009/04/navien-condensing-tankless-98/' rel='bookmark' title='Navien Condensing Tankless 98%'>Navien Condensing Tankless 98%</a></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pricing a tankless from a website is, dare we say it&#8230;. Impossible. There are too many unknowns, number of occupants, gas line size, venting issues, water pressure, to name only a few.  Many sites offer tankless units and rely on the home owner to do the research necessary to understand all aspects of installation and&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pricing a tankless from a website is, dare we say it&#8230;. Impossible.</p>
<p>There are too many unknowns, number of occupants, gas line size, venting issues, water pressure, to name only a few.  Many sites offer tankless units and rely on the home owner to do the research necessary to understand all aspects of installation and preform it themselves.  This is a recipe for disaster, it very well could work excellent and the owner may save some money&#8230; But these situations are far and few between.  There is years of training and experience that plumbers and gas fitters go through to become qualified.</p>
<p>Having a tankless installed by a professional ensures your unit is correctly supplied, sized, and vented to meet the necessary requirements and provide the best possible results.<a href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/setting-prices.gif"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-812" title="tankless prices" src="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/setting-prices-277x300.gif" alt="" width="194" height="210" /></a></p>
<h3>Now the Prices&#8230;.</h3>
<p>Below are all <strong>INSTALLED</strong> Prices and <strong>NEGOTIABLE, manufacture rebates are not included as they</strong> <strong>change on a monthly basis </strong> <a id="reqEval" title="Free Site Evaluation" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/get-a-free-quote/">Contact Us For Current Promotions</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Rinnai Products</span></p>
<p>Rinnai &#8211; <a title="Rinnai R75 Tankless Info" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/2010/04/what-the-best-tankless-water-heater/" target="_self">R75-LSi</a> Tankless &#8211; $3250.00</p>
<p>Rinnai &#8211; <a title="Rinnai RC80 Tankless Info" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/tankless-brands/rinnai-tankless/rinnai-rc80hpi/" target="_self">RC80-HPi</a> Condensing Tankless  &#8211; $3895.00</p>
<p>Rinnai &#8211; Wireless Controller with Transceiver &#8211; $495.00</p>
<p>Rinnai &#8211; Wired Controller &#8211; $275.00</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Noritz Products</span></p>
<p>Noritz &#8211; <a title="Noritz NRC111" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/tankless-brands/noritz_tankless/noritz-nrc111/" target="_self">NRC111</a> Condensing Tankless &#8211; $4250.00</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">GSW</span></p>
<p>Envirosense <a title="Environsense Info" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/2010/11/dont-like-tankless-or-cant-install-one-you-can-still-have-high-efficiency/" target="_self">PV 90%</a> &#8211; $3400.00</p>
<p>Envirosense Power Direct Vent 96% &#8211; $4250.00</p>
<p>Power Vent 50 Gallon &#8211; $1800.00</p>
<p>Conventional Vent 50 Gallon &#8211; $1250.00</p>
<h3>Finance Or Lease</h3>
<p>All products are available to be either financed or leased Find out here about<a title="Tankless Financing" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/prices/end-to-end-financing/" target="_self"> Financing </a>and here about <a title="Tankless Leasing/Rental" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/prices/rental-or-leasing-tankless-program/" target="_self">Leasing</a>.</p>
<p>Prices are available within the Greater Toronto area, as well as Markham, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Etobicoke, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and all towns within.</p>
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<li><a href='http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/rebates/rinnai-government-rebates/' rel='bookmark' title='Rinnai Rebates'>Rinnai Rebates</a></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things to Know. Most of us have grown up with a standard tank type water heater.  As such we are used to the way our hot water system works.  Switching to a tankless water heater will have an affect on the way your hot water system works. With a tank type heater, when you turn&#8230;
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<p>Most of us have grown up with a standard tank type water heater.  As  such we are used to the way our hot water system works.  Switching to a  tankless water heater will have an affect on the way your hot water  system works.<img class="alignright" style="margin: 15px;" title="old tank heater with sediment buildup" src="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/old_tank_sediment.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="323" /></p>
<p>With a tank type heater, when you turn on a hot water faucet, the  hot water, typically 140 degrees, immediately begins flowing through  the pipe to get to your faucet.  As the water travels through the cold  pi<span id="more-48"> </span>pe, it cools off until the piping material  warms up.  That is why your hot water doesn’t instantly go from cold to  hot; it has to warm up the pipes first.</p>
<p>Some homes have hot water circulating systems that circulate the  hot water through the pipes to obtain instant hot water at every sink.   Circulating systems can save a lot of water.  They are wasteful of  energy though, since the water heater will fire up more often to replace  the heat being lost through the piping which acts like a big radiator  even if the pipes are well insulated.</p>
<p>There are also pumping systems that pump the hot water to the  fixture from the heater only when you want to use hot water and you  don’t run any water down the drain. You still save the water and time,  but you don’t waste water.</p>
<h3>Tankless Systems</h3>
<p>Tankless water heaters are being promoted as providing endless  hot water and as being energy saving over traditional water heaters.   While both of these facts are true, there are other things to consider.</p>
<p>If you are considering replacing your tank type water heater with  a tankless unit, and you have a typical house, make sure you get one  large enough to do the job.  Since you are heating water as you use it,  you must heat it much more quickly than a tank type heater so you need  to add heat much more quickly.</p>
<p>For a gas type heater this means you will be using a lot more gas  volume/ minute than with a tank type heater.  Your exhaust flue may need to be larger and the gas line might need to be upgraded. For  electric units you might have to have special wiring put in to handle  the high amperage loads created by an electric tankless water  heater.</p>
<p>Tankless water heaters are typically much smaller than conventional tanks and are hung on the wall, resulting in a significant space savings.</p>
<p>Tankless water heaters can save you a modest amount of energy,  typically around $20.00 – $40.00 a month. They are also eligible for home energy Grants and Rebates provided by the Government to aid in a speedy transition from the old energy consuming conventional tank to this new efficient technology.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[T-K3 &#8211; $1495.00 The T-K3 model, also known as the &#8220;Revolutionary T-K3,&#8221; is one of Takagi&#8217;s most versatile and powerful residential units. The T-K3 offers Easy-Link capability, which allows you to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The T-K3 can also be converted to a direct vent model. Compact&#8230;
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>T-K3 &#8211; $1495.00<br />
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<p>The T-K3 model, also known as the &#8220;Revolutionary T-K3,&#8221; is one of Takagi&#8217;s most versatile and powerful residential units. The T-K3 offers Easy-Link capability, which allows you to connect up to four units without the use of a controller unit. The T-K3 can also be converted to a direct vent model.<img class="alignright" title="Takagi T-K3" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/T-K3.jpg" alt="" width="263" height="263" /></p>
<h3>Compact Size:</h3>
<p>Only 13.8 inches wide, the T-K3 can be recessed between wall studs for even more space savings! A special recess box is available for outdoor installations.</p>
<h3>Lower Activating Flow Rate:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 activates at only 0.5 GPM, which allows the use of smaller water flows in bathroom sinks and showers. This reduces water waste and allows for stable temperatures.</p>
<h3>Parallel Installation:</h3>
<p>Using Takagi&#8217;s Easy Link technology, the T-K3 can be installed in parallel with up to three other units without the use of an additional control box, generating more flow while saving money, space and installation time. Four T-K3 unites will deliver a total of 21.6 GPM at 60 degrees F delta T; or 26 GPM at a 50 degree F delta T.</p>
<h3>Direct-Vent Conversion:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 can be easily converted into a direct vent model for inside installations that need to import combustion air from outside.</p>
<h3>Eight Temperature Settings:</h3>
<p>Instead of the usual four settings, the T-K3 offers eight separate temperatures, set by dip-switch: 104 degree F, 113 degree F, 122 degree F, 131 degree F, 140 degree F, 158 degree F, 176 degree F, and 185 degree F. This versatility reduces the need for a separate remote control. However, setting temperatures other than the eight presets requires the TM-RE10 temperature controller.</p>
<h3>Longer vent runs:</h3>
<p>The T-K3 can have a vent pipe run up to 50 feet with five elbows, instead of the normal 35 with three elbows.<br />
As you can see, the T-K3 incorporates all those &#8220;why-don&#8217;t-you-have-this?&#8221; features into this one new product. Its larger flow capacity through parallel connections will meet the hot-water needs of most high-volume residential applications and many commercial projects, too. In short, the T-K3 fills the gap between the single residential heater and multiple commercial T-M1 units. Performance depends on the temperature of the ground water of course: At a delta T of 60 degrees F in warmer areas &#8211; for example, where the winter ground water is 60 degrees F and with the output set at 122 degrees F &#8211; the T-K3 will provide a 5.4 GPM, or 324 GPH. In colder areas where the input temperature may be 40 degrees F or less, expect a flow rate about 4.1 GPM, or 246 GPH.</p>
<h3>Price:</h3>
<p>The Takagi T-K3 is currently selling for $1495.00 if interested fill out the form <a href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/contact-us/">HERE</a></p>
<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TK3 Specifications:</span></h3>
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<td>Min. 11,000 Btu</td>
<td>Max. 199,000 Btu</td>
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<td>Min. 11,000 Btu</td>
<td>Max. 199,000 Btu</td>
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<td>3/4&#8243;</td>
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<td>3/4&#8243;</td>
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<td>Min 5.0&#8243;  W.C.</td>
<td>Max 10.5&#8243; W.C.</td>
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<td>8&#8243; Min. W.C.</td>
<td>13.5&#8243; Max. W.C.</td>
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<td>40 lbs</td>
<td>Electronic Ignition</td>
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<td>20.5&#8243; X 13.8&#8243; X 8.5&#8243;</td>
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<td>Min. 15 psi</td>
<td>Max. 150 psi</td>
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<td>Propane 4.4</td>
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<p>View or Download the Specifications Sheet &#8211; <a href="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/downloads/T-K3-specifications.pdf">Click to View</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Service Area Ontario is an extensive province with over 1 million square kilometers, in the continental US Texas is the largest state coming in at 6 hundred thousand square kilometer range. Our 4th largest province is nearly twice the size of the largest continental US state. Thus we have a difficult time providing tankless water&#8230;
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<p>Ontario is an extensive province with over 1 million square kilometers, in the continental US Texas is the largest state coming in at 6 hundred thousand square <img class="alignright" title="Service Area" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/toronto-golden-horseshoe.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="212" />kilometer range.  Our 4th largest province is nearly twice the size of the largest continental US state.</p>
<p>Thus we have a difficult time providing tankless water heaters to all of Ontario never-mind the rest of Canada, but we try our best.  Below is a map of our primary service area where we are able to complete home energy audits and provide service and installation.  We are selling individual units with no installation and these can be shipped nearly anywhere but for the most part you may find a cheaper unit near your home.  If you&#8217;re inquisitive though send us a quick email and we can provide a price and shipping quote.</p>
<h3>Energy Audits</h3>
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<li> Tan area &#8211; basically all of Ontario could be a week or more depends on where the next available auditor is.</li>
<li>Green area &#8211; roughly 2 to 5 business days</li>
<li>Pink area &#8211; usually within 1-3 days</li>
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<h3>Tankless Unit only</h3>
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<li> We routinely have units shipped within the same day of purchase (it does depend on the unit requested and if its one we have in stock)</li>
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<h3>Tankless Unit with Quote and Installation</h3>
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<li>Green Area -  We can usually have a guy out to do a preliminary inspection and solidify a quote within 2-4 days and installation in another few days</li>
<li>Red Area &#8211; Quote and installation is routinely completed in under a week</li>
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<h3>Service Calls</h3>
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<li>We service  most of southern Ontario and can do emergency calls, depending on where our service techs are we can sometimes be at a customers house in under 30 minutes.</li>
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<p>See the contact page here (<strong><a href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/contact-us/">Contact Us</a></strong>) for more information on how we can be reached.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rinnai Tankless If you’re searching for an endless supply of hot water for your home or business, Rinnai tankless water heaters offer you hot water on demand, so you are not stuck with a fixed and pre-heated supply. You can enjoy hot water when you want it and for as long as you want it,&#8230;
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<p>If you’re searching for an endless supply of hot water for your home or business, Rinnai tankless water heaters offer you hot water on demand, <img class="alignright" title="Rinnai" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/Rinnai_Tankless_Water_Heaters.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="245" />so you are not stuck with a fixed and pre-heated supply. You can enjoy hot water when you want it and for as long as you want it, so go ahead and do the dishes, run the washing machine and take a long and luxurious bath at the same time. No more worrying about running out of hot water with a Rinnai tankless water heater.</p>
<p>As a Rinnai tankless owner you will enjoy up to 40% energy savings. These units are highly efficient and only heat the water when it is needed. When the demand ceases, the unit shuts down and uses zero energy-a revolutionary advantage over the big and bulky inefficient conventional tanks heaters.</p>
<p>Purchasing a Rinnai tankless water heater, gets you will a reliable and durable copper heat exchanger with a typical life span of 20 or more years (that is twice as long as the old tank water heater’s life span). In addition, the traditional tank water heat accumulates a buildup of rust and sediments that collect in the tank-where the water you drink and bathe is stored. With the Rinnai tankless heaters, no water is stored, so you only get fresh and clean hot water because the water is heated as it passes through the unit.</p>
<p>Being about the size of a small suitcase, the Rinnai tankless unit can be installed on virtually any wall on the inside or outside of your home. Rinnai offers you a line of controllers that makes it very easy to set the hot water temperatures for multiple locations in your house.</p>
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<h3>Rinnai Condensing Tankless</h3>
<p>Rinnai has a condensing unit out in the market now.  This tankless has an efficiency of around 95% and utilizes two heat exchangers to attain the high efficiency rating.  Rinnai has maintained the single exhaust vent or concentric piping.  This unit will get you the full $375 in available grant money from the Ontario Government.  If you want to get a free quote for this Rinnai tankless <a title="Get a Tankless Quote" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/get-a-free-quote/" target="_self">Contact us Here</a></p>
<p>You can also read more on the <a title="Rinnai Condensing Tankless Brochure" href="http://www.tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/2009/10/first-rinnai-condensing-tankless/" target="_self">Rinnai condensing tankless here.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks Just want to thank everyone for submitting your information to our HUB. We have been inundated lately with requests for tankless water heaters and thus we are trying to call you all back to setup appointments as soon as possible. It can take upwards of 24 hours to hear back from us, but occasionally&#8230;
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<p>Just want to thank everyone for submitting your information to our HUB.  We have been inundated lately with requests for tankless water heaters and thus we are trying to call you all back to setup appointments as soon as possible.  It can take upwards of 24 hours to hear back from us, but occasionally it can take less than 5 minutes from when you send the form request in.</p>
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<p>Over the last few years we have installed thousands of tankless heaters and have received hundreds of compliments on these systems.  It’s easy to accept this</p>
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<p>praise when the system offers endless hot water at a fraction of the cost of a conventional water heater.</p>
<p>If you’re thinking of getting into a tankless water heater for your home now is one of the best times to take the plunge.  Initially the cost is higher but the benefits far outweigh the small price gap between conventional and tankless.  Government grants are at an all time high but are ending soon so get your $700 plus rebate before the program ends.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Navian Venting Navian Tankless water heaters have a significant advantage in their venting requirements. For the Navian system to meet code it only need to be vented with conventional PVC piping. This results in a significant cost savings for the consumer or Navian tankless owner. The required pipe can be purchased at your local Home&#8230;
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<p>Navian Tankless water heaters have a significant advantage in their venting requirements.  For the Navian system to meet code it only need to be vented with conventional PVC piping.  This results in a significant cost savings for the consumer or Navian tankless owner.  The required pipe can be purchased at your local Home Depot or hardware store. In addition if you purchase the system from a certified installer or dealer they are able to pass the savings on to you, reducing the overall cost.<img class="alignright" title="PVC navien venting" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/navien-pvc-vent.jpg" alt="" width="303" height="186" /></p>
<p>The reason that conventional piping can be used is due to the Navian system recycling so much of the heat that the exhaust gasses being released are basically just warm air.  This reduces the risk of fire and allows for more versitile venting options.</p>
<p>If your considering a tankless water heater, take another look at the Navian systems they are full of unique innovations other companies are trying to match.</p>
<p>Are you in the greater toronto area or the golden horse shoe? Places like Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville, Newmarket, Vaughn, Richmond Hill, Scarborough.  If so we are a certified dealer and installer of Navien Tankless water heaters fill out a quick form and we can have someone call you within 24 hours to book a free consultation and see if your home fits the requirements for a tankless water heater.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rinnai Condensing Rinnai&#8217;s condensing water heating technology offers all of the lifestyle benefits of traditional tankless water heaters which includes continuous hot water and the ability to run multiple hot water appliances at the same time coupled with even greater energy savings. Rinnai&#8217;s unique condensing design incorporates two innovative heat exchangers to achieve optimum water&#8230;
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<p>Rinnai&#8217;s condensing water heating technology offers all of the lifestyle benefits of traditional tankless water heaters which includes continuous hot water and the ability to run multiple hot water appliances at the same time coupled with even greater energy savings. Rinnai&#8217;s unique condensing design incorporates two innovative heat exchangers to achieve optimum water heating value from every cubic foot of natural gas or propane, and the units are ENERGY STAR qualified. The condensing process delivers up to 95 percent thermal efficiency, which translates to significant energy savings when compared to traditional gas tank water heaters. Available in four models, the condensing tankless water heaters are designed to meet the needs of mid to large sized homes and can be banked for even greater capacity. Like all Rinnai tankless water heaters, the condensing tankless water heaters contain commercial grade heat exchangers, making them an ideal choice for both residential and commercial applications.<img class="alignleft" src="http://tanklesshotwaterguide.ca/images/RinnaiCondensingTankless.jpg" alt="Rinnai condensing tankless" width="123" height="175" /></p>
<p>In addition to the units&#8217; lifestyle and energy saving benefits, the Rinnai condensing tankless water heaters utilize a unique concentric venting system that is specifically designed for gas appliance venting. This results in an overall safer and easier to install product. The concentric venting design is a safer option for consumers due to the use of a polypropylene inner pipe, which is designed to withstand varying flue temperature conditions that may be experienced over the life of a product. Also, since Rinnai&#8217;s concentric venting system uses just one pipe that is fit and locked into place without glues or solvents with expandable gasket seals at pipe joints, the risk of gaps is virtually eliminated, further contributing to the safety of the system; plus, installers appreciate the simplified, quicker installation afforded by the single pipe.</p>
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