Can You Replace A Boiler With A Tankless?

    This is an interesting question and I will give you the quick and dirty answer right away, yes, a tankless can do the job of a boiler in some situations… Notice that little caveat there?  Yep there are situations where a tankless won’t work as a replacement boiler.  I’m going to explain a little more in the following few paragraphs as to why and where a tankless can work and where it won’t.  If you want to find out about your...

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    Co-op Housing, Condos, and Townhome Tankless

    Tankless Systems For Energy Savings If you on a board for a co-op housing, condo complex, or townhouse development than a tankless may be a great way to start saving some money.  We have installed tankless systems in similar situations and owners and tenants have seen real savings on top of other significant benefits. Reasons To Explore A Tankless A tankless has a much smaller foot print freeing up more space Each home or residence...

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    Free Tankless Venting Toronto

    Are you on the fence regarding a tankless water heater for your home? We have a free tankless venting sale on now! We offer free advice and loads of experience regarding tankless water heaters in Toronto and currently are offering free venting for your new system with purchase of system and installation.  We always recommend homeowners to purchase a tankless system on the larger side of hot water production.  Our incoming water...

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    Rennai Tankless water heater

    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 in only one hole drilled in your wall but...

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    Takagi T-H1 – $2575 Tankless
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    Takagi T-H1 – $2575 Tankless

    T-H1 – $2575.00 The Takagi T-H1 is a condensing tankless water heater, meaning it is 95% efficient and qualifies for the full 750$ in Government rebates (if you have completed the home energy audit). Significant benefits of this unit are: Can be vented in conventional PVC piping keep this cost much lower than specialized vent kits some units require. The T-H1 tankless produces 8.5GPM in the summer and between 3.5GPM and 4.5GPM...

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