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Water-Heater EF: How It Factors Into Your Purchase

Water-heater EF refers to the water-heater’s energy factor, which is based on the amount of hot water your water-heater produces per unit of fuel it consumes over a typical day. Your water-heater’s manual or the product literature provided by its … Continue reading

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Surefire Tips To Lower Your Water-Heating Costs

Energy costs remain high every year, leaving homeowners always on the lookout for ways to reduce their energy usage. One of the major energy consumers in any home is the water heater. Fortunately, there are several effective and simple things … Continue reading

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Tankless Water Heating: Need 2 Units, Or Will 1 Do?

Heating the water in a typical home can consume up to 20 to 30 percent of the energy used by the entire household. That number can be even higher in cold-weather climates like that of Connecticut. It really can get … Continue reading

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Water Heaters Consume A Lot Of Energy; Here’s How To Save

Looking to save money on your energy bill? A great place to start is your water heater. Although water heaters consume a lot of energy, several strategies can be employed to cut back and make your heater more efficient.  By … Continue reading

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