Monday, March 17, 2014
Hooking Up Your House with Tankless Water Heaters in Cypress, TX
Tankless heaters are available in either gas or electric-powered models. Gas versions need adequate ventilation, but an electric heater should have an entirely new power line connected and be of the proper voltage and amperage. The arrangement will help the contractor map the options for water heater repair in Cypress, TX.
http://www.capitalcareplumbing.com/2014/03/06/hooking-house-tankless-water-heaters-cypress-tx/
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Higher Bills Call for Energy-Efficient Water Heaters in Cypress, TX
It can be said that the increase in utility bills is inevitable. Nonetheless, there are some ways for homeowners (especially those who have low-income jobs) to lighten the load. For instance, they can simply install tankless water heaters from Cypress, TX contractors, such as those offered by Capital Care Plumbing, to enjoy small energy savings that, given enough time, will grow into larger savings. These can prove useful when the next winter season comes. After all, water heating takes up about 30 percent of an average household’s energy bills, whether it has tankless heaters or not.
http://www.capitalcareplumbing.com/2014/01/15/higher-bills-call-for-energy-efficient-water-heaters-in-cypress-tx/
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Ways to Make Common Water Heaters in Cypress, TX More Energy Efficient
"Water heaters from Cypress, TX are one of the most utilized appliances in the home for showering, laundry and more. Water heaters account for 14% to 18% of energy costs in a home, making them the second largest energy user in houses—next to HVAC systems. Fortunately, there are ways by which homeowners can lower water heating costs while conserving energy. Since people love hot baths, which lead to high energy consumption, an article written by Lynn Truong for Wise Bread suggests that homeowners should take faster showers and use mild, lukewarm water for baths. The article also recommends installing low-flow shower heads to reduce hot water consumption by 15% to 60%. Truong further states, “Also consider using cold water to wash your clothes. About 90% of the energy use in a clothes washer goes to water heating. Cold water washing also helps clothes last longer!”"
http://www.capitalcareplumbing.com/2013/11/14/ways-to-make-common-water-heaters-in-cypress-tx-more-energy-efficient/