SioGreen IR288 POU Infrared Electric Hot Tankless Water Heater Review

The SioGreen IR288 is a mid-priced electric tankless water heater that’s well worth its cost. It is arguably one of the most innovatively designed heaters in its class. In fact, its primary selling point is the super thoughtful functionality and five-star performance. We dissect through this unit to find out what exactly makes it tick. …

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How to Save On Your Water Heating Bill

According to the U.S Department of Energy (DOE), heating water accounts to up to 20% of a family’s utility bill. Therefore, it’s not surprising that many families across the country are looking for ways of reducing water heating costs. If your home’s utility costs are still high, even after making considerable efforts to reduce them, …

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Maintenance Tips: Keeping a Tankless Water Heater Efficient

To make the most out of your tankless water heater, you have to use it effectively. And that’s not hard to do. You just require a few tweaks here and there. Most importantly you have to understand how the entire heating system works to know what to do, where. We’ve already stated in other posts …

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How Can I Get The Most Out Of My Tankless Water Heater?

Listen, you’ve spent a few hundred dollars for your tankless water heater. Heck, if you chose a high-end model such as the Rinnai RUC98iN Ultra Series Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater, there’s every chance that you paid more than a thousand dollars for it. No matter the cost of your unit, you want to make …

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How to Prevent Water Heaters from Overheating

A water heater is indeed an indispensable home appliance. Think of it. How many times do you jump into your bathroom for a long shower after a tedious day at work? Or, can your kitchen do without hot water? And we are not even mentioning the many instances you require hot water for laundry. It, …

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Are Tankless Water Heaters Really Green?

Overview Although some modern water heaters are labeled as energy-efficient, most of them lose over 20% of the energy they consume. Most the heat they produce escapes through their walls. If the heated water is not used immediately, then much of it will escape through the walls, a phenomenon is known as standby loss. Most …

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