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Monday, November 14, 2011

Tankless Water Heaters

"Tankless Water Heaters" - also known as a "Demand Water Heater" , "Instantaneous Water Heater" or "Green Water Heaters" -- can help reduce the cost, as well as the environmental impact on global warming. A tankless water heater provides hot water only when needed. It heats water on demand.

Did you know that in an average American household up to 40% of the energy bill is caused by by water heaters that supply your home of hot water? Tankless water heaters cost more up front than standard models; the idea is that you'll save money in the long run due to lower energy bills.

The type and usage pattern of your hot water system can have a substantial impact on the running costs and also the life span of the hot water system. Running your hot water system in a more efficient way can be of financial benefit as well as being of benefit to the environment.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Tips on saving money on water heating from the US Department of Energy:
www1.eere.energy.gov/consumer/tips/water_heating.html
How to improve the Efficiency of Hot Water Heaters:
http://www.usaplumbing.info/tips/how-to-improve-efficiency-hot-water-heaters
9 Best Practices for Choosing and Installing a Tankless Water Heater:
www.greenhomeguide.com/index.php/knowhow/entry/734/C217
How Do I Choose a Tankless Water Heater?:
www.thegreenguide.com/doc/ask/tankless
Green Water Heaters Blog:
http://greenwaterheaters.blog.com/

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