Tankless Water Heater – Part 9 – Comments from Ginna

We received many comments to our Part 7 article in this series on tankless water heaters. One of those who left a comment, Ginna, made some good points. What I would like to do is to post her comment followed by my thoughts as our article of the day today. OK, here is Ginna’s comment unedited: Dan, I’m curious as to why you only got quotes on the Rinnai. There are other models which allow for horizontal venting. (The Bosch comes to mind, is carried at Home Depot, and is much cheaper.) I j

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How much energy do you consume?

I was thinking about being green, and decided to ask readers how big is your home, what do you spend on utlities like electric and natural gas, and how much do you as a family consume? Our house is 1900 sq ft townhouse. We consume approximately an average of 850 kWh over the course of one year. The maximum being consumed during the winter when we have to use electric heat pumps and space heaters to heat our house. Last month our usage was 654 kWh, and our highest month december with 1232 kw

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Plumber Alpharetta | Bathroom Remodeling Requires the Right

You’ll Need More Hot Water for that Big Whirlpool BathThere new toilets, faucets and tanlkess water heaters will make your bathrooms and kitchen the most envied rooms in your home. When you need to fill that large bath you will be very happy that you installed a tankless hot water heater.

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