Monday, September 2, 2013

Tankless Water Heater Buying Guide by PlumberSurplus.com






http://www.PlumberSurplus.com brings you a video buying guide on Tankless Water Heaters, their variations, uses, and the selection process. Whether its a Ele...
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25 comments:

  1. Just type >>> OEGMEJY.TK <<<< on your web browser to see cheap tankless water heater and read another customer reviews. Good luck !!

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  2. I have tank-less water heaters starting at $119 at aswaterheaters(dot)com Free Shipping

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  3. Melissa, If you like this one you might the 3 part video series I just created to go with my Tanlkess 101 articel posted on Profitableplumbingcom. Type "Tankless 101" in the You Tube search window or the link from the Tankless 101 page and check it out.

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  4. Just completed a 3 part video series as a companion to the Tanlkess 101 article. Type "Tankless 101" in the you Tube search window above to check it out.

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  5. Nice Video. THere is also a lot of information on the online artice "Tankless 101".

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  6. Tankless water heaters can be an expensive retrofit and high repair costs. Consider a gas water heater timer to save energy. Just Google gas water heater timer.

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  7. What great information in this video. I just embed it into my blog on tankless hot water heaters as well. I think that the real estate community will benefit from your insight on this subject.

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  8. ebay sells them for 200 dollars stop posting misleading information on youtube

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  9. Yeah not to hard to heat one faucet in a little shitbox house. American like to have bigger houses and enjoy life. You like your oppressive Government shoved up your worthless asses.

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  10. I have a DIY indoor fish farm and I need to keep 2500 gal. of water @ 86 degrees F. I currently do that with a 1000 watt electric hot water tank heating element. Would there be any advantage to installing a tankless propane fired unit?

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  11. wouldnt u want to take a nice cool shower in a tropical country? thats just my preference

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  12. virtually all Japanese homes have them.

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  13. Based on my research, these aren't worth the investment. You save on average $80 per year. The tankless units cost anywhere from $1500-$3000 with installation.

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  14. ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ARE EVEN WORSE!! They don't heat up the water as fast as propane. In fact some companies will not sell electric tankless for full house due to this.

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  15. Except you have to pay by the nose for propane. There is no real savings with these tankless water heaters.

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  16. These cost several thousand dollars to install. These happen to be PROPANE HOGS. Also people tend to take longer showers/baths due to unlimited hot water which defeats the purpose of saving. You have issues with "all or nothing" so no slow trickle hot water, and sometimes it can take several minutes of running water before it turns hot. TANKLESS WATER HEATERS ARE A WASTE. READ CONSUMER REPORTS THEY WILL VERIFY WHAT I SAY.

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  17. @truthseeker0183 My average electric budget was 219 a month( this on budget plan not actual usage which was higher) for a 1700 square foot home. that's an average. of 2650 a year. So the cost of one years utility bill up front is what i paid for my whole house unit installed. Now my utility bills are half of what they used to be.So they pay for themselves in the long run.

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  18. On most units the temperature would cut off at a certain level, like in your example it would raise to like 105 and then stop as they are designed to not provide scalding water, but make sure you check the one you are interested in purchasing to make sure this is available on that unit.

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  19. @truthseeker0183 yea the cost can be significantly more, but most people feel they save that money in the long run with their energy bill

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  20. I have a question PlumberSurplus. Is the temperature for the output adjustable?
    I'm planning on using one for the shower in a tropical country where water is usually 80 degrees. If I bought one of the small electric water heater with .75GPM - 63°F degrees rise, does it mean the total temp for the output will be 143 degrees??? That's too hot. Is there a product that can be regulated to like 110 degrees constantly regardless of the output flow of water?

    Thanks

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  21. If your incoming water temperature drops that low I would consider a natural gas or propane unit as the electric unit will only raise the temperature around 50 degrees. The RTG-84XN can raise your temperature up to 100 degree with a normal shower though

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  22. Let's say, the incoming cold water in Canada could be as low as slightly below 0 Celsius. If I desire the hot water shower temperate as tank heater provided, Will this tempra 20 you recommended works fine?

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  23. You may want to consider something like the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 Electric Tankless Water Heater

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  24. which electric tank less emax is suitable to replace tank water heater for shower and sink?

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