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Feb 08 2010

Tankless Water Heaters – A Need Or A Craze?

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Tankless water heaters are not simply an ecological craze but a need, these days. Most families have a desire to save money and what better way to do so than invest in a tankless water heater which can cut your water heating costs by up to 50 percent. Compared to traditional heaters, these tankless heaters do not waste energy.

These eco-friendly water heaters give you the warm or hot water you need when you need it. Yet, it isn’t connected to a storage tank and neither does it heat the whole tank and waste energy. The conventional heater heats up your storage tank even when there is no need for it. You may be at work; your kids may be at school and there may be no one at home; yet your conventional heater keeps on running.

Tankless water heaters function in a rather different manner. They are designed to heat the tap water that goes through the pipes. These units do not start heating until the tap water passes through the cylinder or pipe thus saving energy yet giving you the hot or warm water that you and your family may need. Thus, you do not pay for heating when you are out of town or when no one needs hot water.

You can imagine how much in utility costs your family can save by investing in one of these eco-friendly heaters. However, if you belong to a rather large family, you may not be able to do several things at the same time such as washing the dishes while someone else takes a hot shower.  If your family is environmentally minded, then you can manage to schedule these activities so that you do not overload your tankless water heater. On the other hand you may also consider getting two of these eco-saving heaters so that multiple water heating needs can be met  simultaneously. Most plumber s and electricians would know how to design  the heater set-up  for you in accordance to your specific needs.

The most recent type of tankless heater saves you even more because it is powered by solar energy. It is the latest heater technology and had been previously manufactured  mostly in China. They are now available in the USA and while the initial cost may be more than tankless water heaters run using electricity or gas, the ongoing cost of using this technology is limited only by the sun.

Several families who have switched from the conventional heater to the tankless water heater say that these water heaters are dependable  and even more efficient than the traditional one. They also point out that most of them have saved about eighty to ninety percent on their water heating expenses while still enjoying warm or hot water when they want and need it.

Here are two more sites with information about eco-friendly water heaters. The first is Tankless Water Heaters and the second is Whole House Tankless Water Heater.

Considering the need to conserve and get wiser when it comes to saving resources and energy, a tankless water heater is a welcome addition to our 21st century homes. They’re affordable, efficient and they can save your family a lot of money.

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Jan 14 2010

Let’s Look At The Different Types of Hot Tub Heaters

Published by under Home Appliances

This article looks at the different types of hot tub heaters available on the market and why you might need a hot tub heater in order to help you make an informed decision.

There are different types of hot tub heaters to choose from, whether you want one for your indoor or outdoor hot tub or indeed for your home spa, you will need to decide which is the best type for you, for example if you use your hot tub a lot then a gas hot tub heater would be a wise investment.

With an outdoor hot tub you want to make sure that you have your hot tub at a lovely temperature all year round, there would be nothing worse than tepid water in the middle of winter!

So what are the different types of hot tub heaters?

The three most popular ones are:

> Wood burning hot tub heaters

> Gas or propane hot tub heaters

> Electric hot tub heaters

As each has its plus and minus points you will have to decide which would suit you best and therefore you will find a more detailed explanation below to help you:

Wood Burning Hot Tub Heaters

The big advantage of wood burning hot tub heaters is that you will not need a circulating pump or electricity for your hot tub. This is because the heating of the water creates a natural pumping action. Obviously using a wood burning heater requires a bit of preparation rather than just flicking the switch for the electricity but the water heats quickly and it is far more economical than using electricity or gas. These type of heaters need to be installed on a separate plinth next to your tub.

Gas and Propane Hot Tub Heaters

These type of hot tub heaters are cheaper to run than electric heaters and are your best choice if you do not have electricity available and you want instant heating. They will heat your tub much faster than an electric heater. If you need to heat your hot tub frequently during cold weather this would probably be your hot tub heater of choice.

Electric hot tub heaters

If you buy a hot tub package chances are that it will automatically come with an electric heater. However, as you have already read there are different hot tub heaters available and if you haven’t already purchased your hot tub you may want to shop around. Electric hot tub heaters hook up to your 110/220V domestic supply and are contained within the hot tub itself. So they are convenient and easy to fix if you have any problems, but you may find them expensive to use.

We have looked at three kinds of hot tub heaters and the advantages and disadvantages and you should now know which will be the best for you. Happy hot tubbing!

Lynsey Leigh operates the website http://www.HotTubsAdvisor.com If you need to find out more about the purchasing, usage and enjoyment of hot tubs, then go to: http://www.hottubsadvisor.com/hot-tubs-information/
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Dec 28 2009

Tips On Buying A Bathroom Heater

Published by under Heating & Air

On those chilly winter mornings, don’t you always wish that after leaving your snug bed you could walk into a warm, cozy bathroom as well? Well there are many options available today to make your wish come true. With Bathroom Heaters, you can keep your bathroom warm all day.

If temperatures plummeting is a natural occurrence where you stay, a bathroom heater has to be an essential component of your home. A good heater not only provides warmth to keep you from catching a cold when you are undressed or wet from bathing or taking a shower, it also provides comfort and is necessary for general well being and health.

If you have a heater in the bathroom, it can cut down on the chill in the air, but it can also help to evaporate the humidity or moisture that collects in bathrooms. Due to this, it helps to prevent bacteria and mold from growing in your bathroom. It also helps to keep your bath linens from getting mildewed when you leave them behind by drying them out while it dries out the rest of the bathroom.

Bathroom Heaters are available in a far greater range of styles than most homeowners realize. These come as overhead or wall mounted heaters. The Overhead ones are the standard fare and usually consists of a radiant heater, fan and light combination. For most people these units are more than sufficient for their bathroom heating needs. Bathroom Wall heaters are ideal if you’re looking for something more stylish. These thin, contemporary heaters can be installed on any wall, anywhere in the room.

Radiant heat models are most common, though there are standard Electric Bathroom Heaters available as well. These heaters are great for generating heat in specific areas, like the toilet, and for heating up floors if you get a model with a fan that distributes heat downward. Towel Warmers are essentially an added accessory to your bathroom. There are a number of attractive and luxurious heaters that double as towel warmers. It’s like having a towel fresh out of the dryer every time you hop out of the shower!

A Masterful Torch is a new, innovative kind of heater for bathrooms. This compact heater can be installed sufficiently high enough to be out of reach of children and is particularly suited to positioning above mirrors or vanity units to prevent fogging and radiate heat downwards for personal warmth.

You can then control all heaters from the one heater by way of a master control.

Once you find a safe way to heat your bathroom, you will also want to check with local building codes or rules, to make sure that yours complies with any regulations regarding how bathroom heaters should be installed or work. It’s always advisable to consult a professional to get it installed, as most heaters involve either electricity, which interacts dangerously with water, or with gas or other rather hazardous chemicals that need to be properly ventilated for good safe use. Talk to an electrician or contractor to make sure your new heaters are installed safely and correctly. Be it cold nights or chilly winter mornings, you can’t beat a good bathroom heater when it comes to enhancing your bathroom experience.

Any heater allows for a room to hold more moisture so your mirrors won’t fog up as quickly, and heater/fan combos do a nice job removing excess moisture from your home. In the end, however, the primary reason to install a Bathroom Heater is personal comfort. With that in mind, think about which creature comforts sound best to you so you can make your bathroom experience as pleasant as possible. You may want to browse through the Heater Store to have a look at the choices available.

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Dec 27 2009

Energy Saving Tips in Water Heating

Published by under Heating & Air

It is a fact well-proven that water heaters are one of the best users of energy in a household. Whether you are out looking for a water heater, or are looking for a new one to replace your old unit, make sure you consider the energy consumption of water heaters and how this affects your bills. Aside from choosing a water heater that does not consume too much energy, you can also save energy once you install any kind you chose.

First of all, if your water heater is old enough, you should start thinking about replacing it. Don’t wait until it breaks down. This will put you in a rushed and pressured situation where you have to choose a water heater in such a short time. This is not good, since choosing one should take time. Also, in case you have some problems with your old water heater, you can take that into consideration when you choose a replacement. Then, when you’re out shopping for a water heater, don’t go right ahead and buy the cheapest one you can find. The initial price you pay is not what matters. The operating costs are more important. Think long-term, not short-term.

Also, once you bring home that water heater, don’t go and install it just like that. There are still plenty you can do to save energy, such as placing insulating jackets around the tank and the pipes. This will help save energy and costs by reducing the amount of heat that gets lost through the walls of the tank and the pipes as the water is stored there. Insulating jackets are way cheaper, considering that using them can reduce your energy consumption by up to 40%.

Here’s another tip, and one that you won’t instantly think about when your attention is all on your water heater. Well, you must be forgetting that your water heater works directly with your shower equipment. The amount of water that comes out of your shower heads affect your water heater’s energy consumption. Aside from insulating, you also have to make some revisions with your shower equipment. Consider installing shower restrictors that can limit the amount of water that gets through your shower head. The less water you consume, the less heating the water heater needs to do. And this equates, of course, to lower energy consumption and, yes, less expenses that you need to pay.

Now you’re ready to go on and install your water heater. Once it’s up and running, however, you should still exert some effort to save energy. There are two surefire ways to do so. First, lower the temperature while you’re using one. This can help save some energy. However, the best thing you can do is still to conserve water as much as you can. When you conserve water, you can never go wrong.

Of course, there are a lot more you can do. However, the tips enumerated above are the easiest and cheapest ways to save energy when you’re using water heaters. After all, in the effort to save on energy consumption of your water heater, you should not waste your own energy on difficult methods and techniques when you can save a lot of energy using the hassle-free tips above.

James Brain is the marketing associate for Fast Water Heater A repair and installation service company specializing in traditional and tankless water heaters. We service Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego.

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