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		<title>40 Gallon Water Heater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 40-gallon water heaters are among the more frequently used sizes for home environments. This size is large enough to accommodate a sizable number of house occupants, yet small enough to fit snugly in a convenient section of the house without appearing intrusive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>40-Gallon Water Heater</strong></p>
<p>Are you in the market for a water heater? Maybe you were looking for one not too long ago and realized that the number of brands, models and sizes sometimes seemed overwhelming. Making a decision when buying a water heater can be a daunting task. This is especially the case in the absence of a clear-cut direction and advice. It is important that as you go shopping for one, you do your homework in a way that will make the purchase as hassle free as possible.</p>
<p>The 40-gallon water heaters are among the more frequently used sizes for home environments. This size is large enough to accommodate a sizable number of house occupants, yet small enough to fit snugly in a convenient section of the house without appearing intrusive. Of course, one must also consider that once the water heats up in the tank and starts to flow out, the cold incoming water mixes with the already-heated water in the tank. This means that it takes a significant amount of time before the water turns cool. The heat-conserving walls of the heater further enhance this where the goal is to retain as much heat within the heater as is practically possible.</p>
<p>Domestic water heaters are primarily classified into two key categories: Gas heaters and electrical heaters. The type of water heater different people will choose depends upon a number of factors. Some consumers opt for gas water heaters due the relatively lower cost of this form of energy. In any case, gas water heaters, just like gas cookers, are able to heat water faster than electric heaters. Again, this works to the disadvantage of electric water heaters because the time duration it takes for the water to heat translates to higher energy costs. Of course, this principle does not hold true perpetually, thanks to the highly volatile cost of gas energy.</p>
<p>Apart from energy costs, actual purchase cost is something that will most likely influence your decision about the type of water heater to buy. As always, when looking for a bargain, carefully balance cost and quality. It might not be beneficial in the near future to buy a heater at an extremely low price only to return to the household store to buy another one a few months later. Fortunately, several water heater brands are available at a friendly price while still offering top quality service. What is important is for one not to rush to a conclusion before considering all the available options.</p>
<p>As you do a check on the reliability of the water heater you want to buy, check its resistance to wear and tear. Take time to dig out information on the kind of material used on the inside to determine how resistant the tank will be to the effects of oxidation on the tank interior. That being said, there are things that you may not be able to do much about such as siltation, which depends on the quality of water one receives from the mains.</p>
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		<title>Water Heater Sizes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Water Heater Sizes</strong></p>
<p>Water heating is a thermodynamic process that utilizes sources of energy to heat water above its normal temperature. Hot water is usually in very high demand in most homes for purposes of cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Using hot water for industrial applications is also common practice. Heating water at home has for a long time been done in water heaters such as kettles, which cannot provide a constant supply of hot water. The need for a constant hot water supply has brought to the use of relatively larger water heating appliances otherwise known as boilers to the forefront.</p>
<p>Water heaters are available in various types and sizes. The most common are the tank water heaters, designed to store water and utilize energy from sources such as electricity, geothermal and others to heat the water. These water heaters are specifically designed for industrial or commercial purposes and are often found in modestly large capacities. The common water heater sizes in this category include 30, 40, and 50-gallon units, which are the standard sizes. It is also possible to find tanks ranging from 2.5 gallons to 19 gallons.</p>
<p>Tankless water heaters are another type that have the ability to provide instant hot water whenever the need arises. These heaters do not require any storage capacity and can thus come in a variety of sizes. Tankless water heaters are small by design, often the size of a loaf of bread or even a laptop. In fact, the largest tankless water heater is rumored to be the size of a suitcase. Given their tiny size, tankless hot water heaters can actually be mounted on a wall and be operational. This gives them an edge over tank water heaters.</p>
<p>There are certain factors to consider when selecting the appropriate water heater for your needs. Water heater size will be a key element here as it determines the weight of the tank and has a direct bearing on the transport and delivery course. Another factor to consider is the after sales service i.e. how easy is it to access and replace parts. It is also important to look into the efficiency of the water heater and its convenience to use. With these factors in mind, you should easily be able to identify the water heater that satisfies your specifications.</p>
<p>It is equally important for you to be able to pick a water heater of the right size. This may necessitate a visit to the manufacturers&#8217; sites and obtaining an update from the source. Alternatively, chatting up an experienced contractor can give you valuable insight on the size that suits you. When it comes to size, tankless water heating technology seem to have an edge. They have a reputation for being efficient and provide a longer lifespan. Anyone wishing to buy a water heater would do well not just to go looking for affordability, but also the right size that fits well with the space that he or she has for installation.</p>
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		<title>Paloma Hot Water Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 17:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Paloma Hot Water Heaters</strong></p>
<p>Hot water heaters come in different sizes, types and models. As to size there are the big commercial models and small mini-tank for small families and all the in-between sizes as well as the tankless type.  There are those powered by natural gas or electricity.</p>
<p>When purchasing a hot water heater, it is important to decide what size, natural/propane gas or electric type, tank or tankless style. You will want to look for a good brand name in the market such as Paloma.  This way you will be guaranteed of a good quality heater as well as customer service.  Be sure to check on basic details of any water heater such as the condition of valves, combustion chambers and ports for electric heaters.</p>
<p>Tankless water heaters are one of the newest innovations in the industry. Their main advantage is the energy efficiency rating.  Unlike the standard tank style which is constantly heating water as you use it, the tankless style provides access to hot water at all times because heating is triggered by the flow of water through the system. This system significantly saves energy and money.</p>
<p>Hot water heaters come in different sizes which determine the amount of hot water that is produced per minute. The newer models are much more energy efficient than older models and also more expensive.  Installation is expensive as well, but the initial cost and cost of installation will be made up by the much lower cost of energy.</p>
<p>Tank or tankless heaters are available as either natural/propane gas or electric. Gas heaters are usually more expensive. Both types are advisably installed by professionals. Electric heaters are often installed at the area of use, like near the bathroom or kitchen.</p>
<p>Electric water heaters whether tank or tankless are deemed faster in heating and safer too. The gas used in gas heaters has the potential to explode, when installation is not professionally done. Paloma is among the top five popular brands for all kinds of hot water heaters.</p>
<p>Besides, Paloma has pioneered the introduction of environmental friendly water heaters better known as green water heaters. This brand has water heaters whose temperature can be controlled by remote. The heaters are fairly priced as compared to the market prices.  There are many product reviews on Paloma hot water heaters and they will help to prove that indeed Paloma is a good brand.</p>
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		<title>Inline Hot Water Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 23:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Inline Hot Water Heaters</strong></p>
<p>Many people have really started taking charge of the environment. With the threat of climate change, it is important to many across this country and the world that they do their part to reduce their carbon footprint. Anyone who owns their own home can do this in a really simple way.</p>
<p>Instead of wasting energy with a water heater that has a tank, try an inline hot water heater instead. Because they don&#8217;t require a big bulky water holding tank, you can place these units almost anywhere you need them, and often in very small spaces. This eliminates the need to place piping all over your house, and it limits the need for more than one line in most cases.</p>
<p>All you need is the one main water line, and you just split it where you need to put an in line water heater. If you don&#8217;t know how one works, it is pretty simple. The unit consists of a holding box, and the only external parts are the in and out ports for the water connections, and either a natural gas line, or an electrical cord. You of course have your thermostat, and settings regulator, but what you don&#8217;t have is a big tank of water.</p>
<p>Ironically, on the inside of the container are two coils. A larger one carries water from the input line, the cold water, and hot water comes out the other side. The other coil is the heating coil, which wraps around the water coil, heating it as it passes through. While you may thing this becomes an endless supply of water, it still is going to depend on your demand.</p>
<p>You can simply reduce or eliminate this problem in a couple of ways, and in combination. One of them is to simply install more than one unit, with a larger one close to where there will be a big demand, like a bathroom and laundry area. Another smaller unit could be connected in the kitchen area, to handle the dishwasher and any other kitchen uses. You can also replace many faucets and shower heads with low flow products, and often if you combine these together, you will have an endless supply of fresh hot water.</p>
<p>You can find many quality inline hot water heaters, Bosch, Noritz, and Paloma seem to be in the top five name brands today. Each has its own specialized features, and each range in price. You are going to have a little higher initial investment, but it will well pay for itself and you will see the savings right away in your next power bill.</p>
<p>If you are planning to live off the grid, and want to conserve energy wherever you can, an inline water heater is an ideal choice. Because it is strictly on demand, you won&#8217;t be constantly heating up a large quantity of water, no matter how small of a tank model you use. It only comes on when needed, and shuts off automatically when not in use. You can get one that runs on cheaper, more fuel-efficient natural gas, or an electrical model works really well with solar power grids.</p>
<p>For many who are really concerned about conservation usually use an inline hot water heater in conjunction with other energy saving ideas. Low flow showers and faucets, low flow, or even composting toilets. Many common appliances can be run from propane or natural gas, and it doesn&#8217;t take very much really to live off self-sustaining power.</p>
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