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How to Install an Electric Water Heater in a Mobile Home

Quite a few of our clients were intriguing about the electric water heater installation process in a mobile home. Moreover, they were also keen on knowing whether the involvement of a residential electrician or a plumber is MUST or NOT. To be honest, whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned professional, we always suggest you should consult a technician before installing an electric water heater in your mobile home. Things to Be Done Before Electric Water Heater Installation in a Mobile Home ... Well, before you expedite the electric water heater installation in a mobile home, I would recommend you to follow the below-mentioned steps to prevent any last-hour misadventure. First and foremost, you need to ensure that the heater that you're installing meets the standards of the municipality in which your mobile home is located - this STEP is very crucial and shouldn't be IGNORED at any cost Make sure that your water heater is rated for mobile h...

Tankless Vs. Solar Water Heater

  Tankless Water Heater Vs. Solar Water Heater: To be honest, both tankless and solar water heaters come with their own sets of pros and cons. Saying anyone better than others would be a WRONG statement at least for a consultant like me who is in the industry for over 2 decades now. Trust me, the term "best" is relative and NOT ABSOLUTE which means the water that may be the perfect fit for me might not even suffice your requirements and vice-versa. And, for this SINGLE reason, I've come with the piece of information that will help you to make an informed buying decision even though you know nothing about a tankless water heater . [ Also Read] Tankless vs. Boiler Tankless Water Heater Vs. Solar Water Heater | Comparison Chart I know most of you would've landed on this post with a motive to get straight to the answer without going through any Jagran or story. In case, I'm able to satisfy your search intent and quest for Tankless Water Heate...

Tankless Water Heater vs. Boiler

  Tankless Water Heater vs. Boiler: What's the WHOA? Today, I'm gonna end this age-old debate regarding the major differences between a tankless heater and a boiler. In this post, we would be covering the below topics in order to help you with the necessary piece of information for which you've landed on this post. What is a boiler? Working principle of a boiler Types of boiler Maintenance of a boiler What is a tankless water heater Working principle of a water heater Types of water heater Maintenance of a water heater So, without any further ado, let's begin... What is a boiler? You can think boiler as a closed vessel that is used for heating water or any other liquid in order to generate vapor and steam. It wouldn't be wrong if I'll say that boiler is a misleading term in itself as it doesn't boil water rather turn the liquid form of water into gas. One of the many benefits of a boiler is that...

Can You Take Shower With A Tankless Water Heater?

 Can you take a shower with a tankless water heater? Well, the short and sweet answer is, YES. However, there is some string attached to it. So, if you're looking for a satisfactory answer to the query, can you a shower with a tankless water heater, then you don't have an option but to read thoroughly the post because we would be discussing everything from scratch so that even the first time buyer would've sufficient information to act independently. Does it make sense? So, without any further ado, let's begin... Well, the thing that I really like about a tankless water heater is that it provides an instant supply of hot water on demand so the standby heat loss to the environment is minimal resulting in enhanced efficiency. An electric tankless water heater like this one will provide you with a decent flow rate so that you can take shower without any hassle. To be honest, if you're choosing the right size tankless water heater for ...

Do Hotels Use Tankless Water Heaters?

 Have you ever tried to know how the hotels are able to provide you with an unlimited supply of hot water irrespective of the climatic condition? Moreover, hotels are also able to provide you with hot water at a constant temperature with minimal to no fluctuations. Will a tank-styled conventional water heater would be able to serve the purpose? Well, I doubt it because most of the conventional tankless water heaters have a limitation in terms of hot water capacity. Also, the efficiency of such water heaters can vary drastically as per the climatic condition. Since hot water is stored in advance in the tank so there is a BIG issue of standby heat loss, that is, heat loss to the environment. For example, in the cold climatic condition, more heat will be lost to the environment and vice-versa. So, do hotels use tankless hot water heaters? Definitely, quite a few hotels have upgraded their centralized system to commercial tankless water heaters so that...

Does A Gas Tankless Water Heater Need A Dedicated Circuit

 A few days back, one of my clients came to me and asked, does a gas tankless water heater need a dedicated circuit? Fortunately, I was able to end her quest for the query. I know it's not only her but a quiet few of you would be inquisitive about does a gas tankless water heater needs a dedicated circuit, right? But, before we dive deep into discussing the nuts and bolts of it, I would suggest you go through the below-mentioned post related to the gas tankless water heaters . It covers almost all the essential information that you might be looking at in the context of a gas heater. We would highly appreciate your feedback about the aforementioned posts in the comment section. So, without any further ado, let's begin... Does A Gas Tankless Water Heater Need A Dedicated Circuit? First thing first, most gas tankless water heaters don't need electricity to operate. However, if the heater needs electricity for power then definitely, the tan...

What Happens if A Tankless Water Heater Loses Power?

 So, you might be wondering what will happen if your best tankless water heater will lose its power, right? Don't worry, we're here not only to clear your doubts but also to help you in the best possible manner we could. In case of any doubts or queries, feel free to reach out to our core team and they will definitely assist you in the best possible way that they could. Coming back to the question, what will happen if my tankless water heater will lose power? First and foremost, you need to identify the source of power for your tankless unit. Tankless water heaters are broadly divided into two categories based on the power source, that is, electric tankless water heaters , and gas tankless water heaters. The gas tankless water heaters are further categorized into natural gas tankless water heaters and propane gas tankless water heaters. So, power means different things for different types of water heaters. The tankless water heaters that use a ...

Do Tankless Water Heaters Make A Lot Of Noise?

 The simple and sweet answer would be, yes, a tankless water heater produces noise while it is operating but it isn't loud by any means, that is, the noise coming out from your tankless water heater will not make you uncomfortable. However, if your tankless water heater is making loads and loads of noise then the probability is very high that there is something wrong with it. Don't worry, in this post, we would be discussing the nuts and bolts of a noisy tankless water heater along with what needs to be done if you've encountered such a problem. So, without any further ado, let's begin... I know quite a few of you would be inquisitive to know about the average level of noise for a tankless water heater, right? Maybe you're planning to upgrade from your traditional tank-styled water heater to an advance self-modulating tankless water heater like ECOSMART and want to be sure about the kind of operating noise that a tankless counterpart produces o...