Installing a Tankless Water Heater
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 at
1:34 pm
More and more people are incorporating energy-efficient, or green, technologies into their homes. These technologies deliver substantial energy savings and reduce monthly utility costs without sacrificing lifestyle. An example of this type of green technology is the Rinnai Tankless Water Heater.
Tagged with: heater • Installing • tankless • water
Filed under: Electric Tankless Water Heaters
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Hey you Americans, Why havnt you found the perfect low cost hot water heating solution like use tax free solar heat to pre-heat the cold water before it hits this Japenese/Chinese made gas box.
Its time you looked at educating the home owner how to bypass the gas metre, not burn up gas in blue sky states when the energy is free
Rinnai tankless water heaters are NOT ANY better than a TAKAGI! just more expensive, period
20 years? Perhaps, but I just worked on a Noritz that failed the first winter.
Hey guys…. I am a outside sales man for Winnelson plumbing supply and just to let you know the Rinnai is the best thing out there compared to other tankless brands. I have never seen a easier set-up then the Rinnai tankless…… If you ever decide to go with the Rinnai, please do, because you are not going to be disappointed…. It ranges from 1100-1500 depending on the model and all the “goodies” to get it going…… Depending on the size of your house, you might need 2 units instead of one
just search the web for rinnai and ask them?
in nz rinnai are awesome with 99% of our continous/tankless water heater install are rinnai. They have an anti frost coil inside to remove the risk of freezing its an awesome product,i have only seen one very old bosh unit and it was crap we ripped it out and replaced it with a rinnai, DOWN WITH BOSH!!!
wait really? they suck…wait why?
how much are the rinnai units? and are they available in Canada?
Don’t install a Bosch. Nightmare! Coils freeze and board fails frequently. Floodedbasement 4 times in 18 months. It is now a 2000$ garbage can filler. See other youtube vids for similar experiences.