Water Heaters





What's New In Water Heaters? Plenty!


Water Heaters

The lowly hot water heater is a staple in many homes. Let’s face it, you gotta have one. More importantly you need one that works and is energy efficient. Heating water accounts for 30 percent of your monthly heating bill. So getting a water heater with enough capacity for your house and at the same time not increasing your utility bill is extremely important.

Craftmaster makes a good all around water heater. This brand is carried by Lowes and other home improvement stores. These discount gas water heater  prices vary from around $200 to $600 depending upon capacity.  The Craftmaster water heater comes with a six year warranty.

A Ruud water heater is well made and a quality product with a quality price.  Ruud has some rude prices but loyal follower swear by their hot water heaters. 

If you are wondering about tankless technology, a Noritz Tankless water heater may be a good option for you.  The dual flame technology available in a Noritz is very energy efficient.  The Bosch Ae125 Electric Tankless Water Heater is an option but is difficult to find people to work on it. However, replacement parts are not hard to find.

Saving and preserving the environment is on everyone’s mind these days. A Paloma water heater produces an eco friendly low energy natural gas heater. With an 84 percent efficiency rating, Paloma  is a definite contender to save money on the utility bill.

If you need a water heater with both indoor and outdoor applications, the Takagi water heater systems have models for both types.  One of the nice things is that it has a new idea called Easy Link the enable one unit to be hooked up with as many as three other units without having and extra control box to handle the load. 


Under the Rheem family, a Marathon water heater is the workhorse of the water heater realm. With a lifetime warranty, Marathon exudes quality and dependability.  It is also environmentally friendly.

Named number one in the “Favorite 50” in Builder Magazine four times, a Rinnai water heater qualifies for an energy tax credit of up to $1500 which helps keep the price in line. This credit is available through December 31, 2010.

Last but definitely not least, portable hot water heaters are a great way to go camping and still have hot water.  Hot showers don’t have to come at a premium when you are out enjoying the outdoors. There small, efficient and economical. Plus you get to be clean while you are camping!


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Donita
Posted 38 days ago
The best water heaters are the ones that I can get a good deal on. I don't need to even bother with them except maybe every five years, I just look at the sales page for Home Depot and get a good buy.
Cesar
Posted 93 days ago
With three teenagers in the house, it is helpful to have a water heater that can provide a household with enough hot water for several long showers and still be able to provide water for mom and dad.
Bella
Posted 93 days ago
We are needing a new water heater and I wasn't sure where to begin. This article has given me the helpful start I needed to learn more about them and what to look for.
Mary
Posted 95 days ago
A good water really keeps everyone happy in the house. This is especially true if you have kids. When they finally get done with their baths, you know that getting an on demand hot water heater was a good buy. Otherwise, there would be lots of unwanted cold showers.
 

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