How Much Hot Water Do I Need?
How much hot water do taps, showers, appliances, and various other items use in our homes? When considering a tankless water heater this is interesting information to know and understand. There are a few points here we need to get out of the way. Pipe diameter – it doesn’t matter what type of water heater you have a ½ inch copper pipe can only provide around 11-19 liters per minute (3-5 GPM) of water. Once you reach the peak...
New Tankless Water Heaters
We use a lot of hot water in our modern homes, from taps, laundry, dishwasher, to elaborate rain heads and body showers. A new tankless water heater has emerged as the number one method of meeting all this modern demand. Tankless technology has been in Canada for over 20 years now, it has moved past infancy and carved a new niche between electric, and gas powered conventional storage tank type water heating. New Tankless Technology A...
How to Run Your Water Heater without Electricity
Running Your Furnace or Water Heater without Electricity Updated October 2021 Toronto and the Greater Toronto area were hit hard with an ice storm late in 2013. The weight of all the ice snapped branches and brought down trees which in turn took down the hydro to hundreds of thousands of homes. Some home owners were without hydro for several days and experienced plummeting temperatures. These same issues were...
Our New Tankless Promotions
We have two new tankless promotions to tell you about. The first pertains to all homeowners thinking of upgrading to a new high efficiency tankless. Rinnai is offering a rebate of $200 on any ultra series tankless purchase. Here in Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area the majority of our tankless installations are from the Ultra Series of tankless systems. Thus it is a pretty safe bet you can count on the rebate. Ultra Series...
Most Popular Tankless Water Heaters
First, I want to preface this article by bringing attention to the fact we are located in the Greater Toronto Area. We are very well acquainted with a tankless behaviour in our water type, incoming temperature, and installation codes. Some of our traffic comes from other Provinces within Canada and the systems we select here may not be the best choice for other locations. Although… The information we present will still likely...
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