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 WaterHeater.
Bob meets with Craig Rinaldi a plumbing contractor and Mary Moffroid from Controlled Energy who are installing the Aquastar WaterHeater. The tankless waterheater doesn't store any water, but the unit can supply as much hot water as needed on demand. Therefore no more cold showers! Mary gives an in depth look at the instantaneous unit which produces 117,000 BTU's which will never leak and will give a homeowner many years of reliable service.
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technology is the Rinnai Tankless WaterHeater. Step 1: Installing a Tankless WaterHeater More and more, people technology is the Rinnai tankless waterheater. Tankless waterheaters are natural or propane gas