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Water Heater Buildup Causes

Water Heater Buildup Causes

Naturally occurring sediments in hard and regular water cause water heater buildup. Hard water contains more minerals, such as magnesium and calcium, that will settle to the bottom of a water heater tank. The process of heating the water is what separates the particles. This buildup may be the culprit when you notice your water flow slowing down. You need to call a licensed plumber to flush and service your water heater, extending the unit’s life and improving your water flow. Regular maintenance is critical to keeping your hot water flowing. Water Heater Sediment Symptoms Cleaning and flushing your water heater is an out-of-sight, out-of-mind task many homeowners neglect. Is your water going from hot to cold too quickly? If the water heater needs maintenance, you may hear rumbling or popping noises from your tank. Do you have to wait a long time for hot water? If the cold water faucets flow heavier than the hot, it indicates water heater or plumbing system problems. Call a licensed plumber if you have noticeably higher water bills or leaks near the heater drain valve. Flushing Your Water Heater’s Sediment Are you a skilled DIY person interested in flushing your water heater? It’s

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LAARS Combination Boilers & Water Heaters

LAARS Combination Boilers & Water Heaters

LAARS combination boilers & water heaters are a choice we highly recommend when it’s time to replace your water heating system. When properly maintained, every system in your home or office building has a general life span. If you have an older boiler that still functions, replacing it is an important consideration and could save you money. Today’s new boilers and water heaters are far more efficient than their older counterparts. There are many brands on the market to choose from when it’s time to replace an old unit. Choosing the best equipment for a new or an older home comes with many questions. The information can be overwhelming and confusing for the general layperson. Continue reading for ideas to help you sift through this process before you open your checkbook. Condensing Or Non-Condensing Boiler Non-condensing boilers customarily run at higher temperatures with a portion of the heat venting outside. Condensing boilers are highly energy efficient and run at a lower temperature while providing adequate heating. Depending on the home, one may be a better choice than the other for its use. Having a licensed contractor advise you on the best option can be extremely helpful. DIY Replacing Your LAARS

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Navien Water Heater Installation

Navien Water Heater Installation

Navien’s tankless, on-demand water heaters are some of the most respected in the industry. Navien’s excellent reputation is measurable, with roughly only 2% of units returned worldwide. Abend Services is certified to install and maintain Navien on-demand water heaters. Navien has been in business since 2002. You save money by having on-demand hot water. Owning a Navien tankless on-demand unit lasts far longer than traditional hot water heaters. Call Abend Services now and start saving money. Abend is grateful for the opportunity to take care of your plumbing and heating needs. They stake their reputation on your satisfaction. Benefits Of On Demand Water Heater The benefits of a tankless, on-demand water heater cover a lot of bases. The unit is much more compact than traditional water heaters that take up an entire closet. They can be wall-mounted and fit in much smaller spaces. Navien on-demand water heaters only heat water when you need it. Traditional water heaters come in different capacities. The amount of water they hold stays hot all the time. That uses a lot of energy when no one uses the water while at work or school. And, if someone in your house likes exceptionally long showers, the

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NAVIEN vs. RINNAI Water Heaters

NAVIEN vs. RINNAI Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, provide hot water whenever you need it. They are more efficient than most storage tank water heaters and take up less room than their storage tank counterparts. But, tankless on-demand water heaters can be more expensive initially than storage tank water heaters. They are almost always mounted to the wall, requiring professional installation. Tankless water heaters only run on natural gas or propane. So, if your water heater runs on electricity, you’ll have to convert or stick with a storage tank water heater for now. Two of the best on-demand tankless water heaters brands are Navien and Rinnai. If you’re in the market for a new water heater, which should you choose? Here are the details on Navien vs. Rinnai on-demand water heaters. Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) The Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) is the metric that shows how efficient residential and commercial water heaters are. The higher the UEF, the more efficient the tankless water heater is. Both Navien and Rinnai have condensing and non-condensing tankless water heater models. Condensing on-demand water heaters are more energy-efficient than non-condensing water heaters. Rinnai offers a hybrid condensing model with an 80-gallon storage tank,

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Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless Water Heaters

Suppose you’re in the market for a new water heater. In that case, a tankless water heater is an energy-efficient, space-saving alternative. Also called an on-demand water heater, the tankless water heater heats water as it moves through the unit. These units can save up to 80% of the space a standard water heater requires by being directly attached to the wall. There are electric, gas, and propane tankless water heaters to choose from. As with most home appliances, there are pros and cons to a tankless water heater. What is the downside of a tankless water heater? It requires an expert like the Abend Plumbing and Heating professionals to install it, which may deter DIYers. If you’ve decided on a tankless water heater vs. a tank water heater, here are the best tankless water heaters we recommend. Navien Tankless Water Heater Navien is one of the premiere tankless water heater manufacturers. They come in options for condensing (dual heat exchanger) and non-condensing (single heat exchanger). We can install either type indoors or outdoors. The condensing models are more energy efficient at up to 0.96 UEF, or Uniform Energy Factor. The higher this number, the more energy-efficient the residential water

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Tankless Water Heaters FAQ

Tankless Water Heaters FAQ

Tankless water heaters are becoming increasingly present in American homes, and it is clear to see why. They have many advantages over traditional water heaters and are an excellent investment for a family home. However, they are still relatively new to the USA, and people need more information on what they are, their benefits, and the negative aspects too! At Abend Service, we want to provide our customers with the best knowledge, which is why we wrote this blog on what you need to know about tankless water heaters. What Is A Tankless Water Heater? Tankless water heaters are a source of hot water for a family home. They heat water directly and allow for a constant source of hot water. We sometimes refer to them as “hot water on demand” devices. Tankless water heaters can provide between 2-5 gallons of water every minute. However, it is common for families with many children to install more than one tankless water heater in their homes. They do this to ensure enough hot water to fulfill all necessary tasks, like hot showers, washing dishes, and doing laundry. The Advantages The main advantage of tankless water heaters is that they use significantly less

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