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Electric Tankless Water Heaters Save energy and reduce your electric bill: Regular gas water tank heaters are subject to stand-by losses which amount to 15 - 20% of the kWH used. In addition, water in a tank has to be heated hotter than necessary to account for these stand-by losses. Changing to a tankless system eliminates these problems and results in typical savings of at least 15 - 20% on the heating portion of your electric bill.

There are 3 types Electric Tankless Water Heaters:

Gas Tankless Water Heaters

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A tankless water heaters’ expected life is 20 years compared to 15 years for tank-type water heaters. Compact tankless units are smaller and more efficient than their standard tank water heaters counterparts. Without constant heating of stored water, the benefits of natural gas or propane tankless water heaters yield significant energy savings, dollar savings and reduced impact on the environment. Because natural gas tankless water heaters heat water as it is needed, the result is an endless supply of hot water. Since there are many details to consider when installing your tankless water heater, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Offering two types of Gas Tankless Water Heaters:

Tankless Water Heater Venting Kit

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Your complete source of tankless water heater venting kits and accessories for the best brands in the industry: Noritz, Bosch, and Paloma. With such a broad selection of venting materials and kits, you will find the exact piece to meet your needs. Please contact one of our knowledgeable sales staff to answer your questions.

Solar Water Heaters

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Solar Water Heater – Solar Tank Water Heating with highly efficient solar collectors is suitable for many types of application. Residential or commercial water heating – space heating and swimming pool heating. The Solar System is a highly efficient thermal collector. The net absorber surface of almost 28 sq feet results in a maximum output of 21,000 btu/day per panel. The Solar Collectors also offers features such as a high selective absorber coating, low-iron, tempered solar glazing, and very effective insulation around the absorber plate. The internal fluid tubes are copper.

Our highly efficient solar collector is suitable for many types of applications. Features include:

  • Durable corrosion resistant aluminum frame
  • Copper absorber with copper fluid tubes
  • Low iron tempered solar glass
  • Full compliment of custom mounting hardware is available

The SOL 25 PLUS is ideal for many applications:

  • Swimming pools
  • Commercial water heating
  • Residential water heating
  • Space heating

The SOL 25 PLUS is a highly efficient thermal collector. The net absorber surface of almost 28 sq feet results in a maximum output of 21,000 btu/day per panel. The SOL 25 PLUS also offers features such as a high selective absorber coating, low-iron, tempered solar glazing, and very effective insulation around the absorber plate. The internal fluid tubes are copper.

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Solar Tank features:

  • Superb quality results in long service life
  • Heavy gauge steel with porcelain enamel coating
  • Fitted with one or two large heat exchangers
  • Low standby heat loss
  • Sacrificial anode rod with wear indicator

The Stiebel Eltron SB/SBB series water heaters are indirectly fired and are equipped with either one or two large heat exchangers. The heat exchangers are heavy gauge steel with procelain enamel coating.

The models with a single heat exchanger can be used for solar applications with some form of external backup heater. On the models with dual heat exchangers, the upper coil is typically connected to a space heating boiler fired by any fuel and the lower coil is connected to the solar panels.

Octobe 15, 2007 - New California Law Hopes For Dramatic Expansion of Solar Hot Water Systems (http://www.newrules.org/de/archives/000179.html)

The California Solar Water Heating and Efficiency Act of 2007 (AB 1470), creates a 10-year program aimed at installing 200,000 solar water heaters in homes and businesses using a $250 million fund. The law authorizes the California Energy Commission to “impose the surcharge at a level that is necessary to meet the goal.." The surcharge will be applied to natural gas consumption on a per Btu basis and is estimated that it will cost the average residential natural gas user an additional 13 cents per month. The bill was signed into law on October 12, 2007. The rebates for the systems established by the Commission “shall decline over time" providing early adopoters with larger incentives. Similar to California's incentives for solar electric projects, the declining incentives are structured in an effort to increase demand and drive down the cost of the solar water heating technologies. The payments are paid out as a performance-based incentive basis so that they are earned based on the actual energy savings, or on predicted energy savings as established by the commission. The state level program is modeled after the San Diego Solar Water Heating Pilot Program approved by the California Public Utilities Commission in February of 2007. In San Diego's 18-month program the solar incentives are calculated in two ways: The Prescriptive Method, used for smaller businesses and residential systems, evaluates each solar water heating system based on performance and is capped at $1,500; and, The Area Method, used for larger more innovative systems, calculates incentives based on a "per square foot of collector" and is capped at $75,000.

AB 1470 will lower the upfront costs of purchasing these systems and allow for a quicker payback period on these systems. The average residential system costs from $3,000-$6,000. Depending on how much natural gas consumption is avoided and what the cost of that fuel is, paybacks could range between 5-10 years.

Analysis by Environment California shows that all natural gas consumers stand to gain from the solar program. In their publication, “Solar Water Heating: How California Can Reduce Its Dependence on Natural Gas,” they conclude that the program will help California reduce its current natural gas consumption by 5.1% and reduce the wholesale price of natural gas by 27%-37%.

The market for solar hot water systems is robust. Since 2000, about 9.2 million new water heaters are installed on average each year across the United States, with over half using natural gas.

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