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  • How to Make Your Wall Mounted Gas Heater More Efficient

    By doing this fairly simple clean-up, you'll get more heat out of your wall mounted gas heater. With the high cost of l.p. gas these days, I try to make the most of every gallon used. If your...

  • How to Install a PVC for an Electric Hot Water Heater

    Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) piping is commonly used on electric water heaters and will generally provide years of use without the corrosion found in other types of metal-based plumbing piping. To get...

  • How to Drain an Old Rheem Water Heater

    Rheem Manufacturing Co. was established in the 1920s in San Francisco. A decade later, it began to manufacture water heaters. Now based in Atlanta, Rheem produces water heaters worldwide. If you...

  • Hatco Booster Heater Troubleshooting

    Hatco booster heaters provide an effective way to boost the temperature of water for dishwashing in the food service industry. They are built to offer many years of reliable service, but if...

  • How to Select Demand Water Heaters

    You won't suffer with a cold shower after installing a demand water heater. The water is heated instantly when you need it with a heating element. These systems, which are also called a tankless...

  • Where To Install Instant Hot Water

    Instant hot water is a system you can install throughout your home and save thousands of gallons of water a year. The technology eliminates the usual waiting for hot water to reach a faucet and...

  • How to Use the Timer on a DeLonghi Magnum Heater

    The DeLonghi Magnum Heater is a portable heater for home use. The Magnum is a good accessory to a regular heating unit in that it heats up rooms within a house, saving on fuel costs associated...

  • Kerosene Heater Repair Instructions

    Having a kerosene heater in the home is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family in the event of an emergency. When the lights go off, so does the heat if you use electricity to...

  • How to Check a Pilot on a Hot Water Heater

    The hot water heater is an appliance that delivers hot water throughout your housing unit. If you wake up one morning to take a shower and realize there is no hot water, chances are your pilot...

  • How to Save Energy on Gas Water Heaters

    The average water heater's holding tank stores 30-plus gallons of water. Once water enters this tank, the heater repeatedly uses gas to bring the water to the temperature that you set. This design...

  • What Should I Replace My 60 Gallon Hot Water Tank With?

    One common household appliance we generally take for granted is the hot water heater. Properly cared for, a quality-built unit may last for 20 years or more. But if yours has reached the end of...

  • How to Connect a Generator to a Gas Heater

    Your gas heater might have electrical components, such as a fan or a something to ignite the flame. If it has no electrical features, it cannot be connected to a portable generator. If the...

  • Hot Water Heater Troubleshooting Tips

    If your morning shower is colder than usual, you may have a problem with your hot water tank. This is fairly easy to fix if you know how to troubleshoot it. Even if the problem is beyond a lack of...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Whirlpool Gas Water Heater

    Imagine you are taking that nice warm shower the first thing in the morning, when out of nowhere you get a blast of ice cold water in the face. It can be a rude awakening, to say the least, and...

  • When to Change a Hot Water Tank

    Hot water heaters are designed to last, on average, ten years. "A residential water heater will usually carry a five- or 10-year warranty, but many will provide satisfactory service long after...

  • How to Light Water Heater Pilot Lights

    If you do not have hot water and have a gas water heater, chances are your pilot light has gone out. Several reasons can be present as to why the flame went out, such as wind, drafts or even a...

  • How To Set Water Heaters

    You use hot water every day without thinking about the source until your water is either too hot or cold. The hot-water heater's temperature setting determines how hot the water that comes out of...

  • How to Connect a Gas Heater

    Everyone wants to stay warm. In some homes, the key to ensuring that warmth is a space heater or a permanent wall heater. With natural gas and propane so inexpensive, if you have gas or propane...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Insinkerator

    Insinkerator instant hot water dispensers provide point-of-use heating for water in your kitchen. You can have nearly boiling water instantly with a touch of the handle. The heating unit is...

  • How to Start a Gas Heater

    Starting your own gas heater is a relatively easy process, which can save a lot of money and personal discomfort. Many reasons cause gas heaters to shut off, including weather and power outages....

  • How to Remove Deposits in a Hot Water Heater

    With today's concerns over energy costs and the need for conservation, every aspect of how to save on energy bills should be investigated. Most people know that insulating a hot water heater will...

  • How to Adjust the Flames in a Gas Heater

    Gas space heaters are convenient and inexpensive to operate and are a popular choice for supplemental heat during the winter months. The size of the internal flame determines how much heat they...

  • How to Move a Hot Water Heater

    If your water heater has seen better days and needs to be replaced or if you are simply remodeling and want to move the appliance yourself, there are some basic guidelines and safety issues to be...

  • How to Lower Water Heating Cost of Your Home

    Water heating cost from 10-12 percent of the average family energy bill. With a few simple fixes you can greatly reduce your water heating cost. Installing aerating low-flow faucets and shower...

  • How to Wire Up a Hot Water Heater

    The hot water heater is one of several home appliances that uses a 240-volt circuit. The higher voltage means the circuit runs at a lower amperage, allowing for higher energy to create heat while...

  • How Do I Build a Wood Burner?

    Although it may seem intimidating at first, you can build your own wood burner. There is some advanced welding involved and you will have to obtain a few key parts. In the end, though, you can use...

  • How to Fix Your Hot Water Heater

    If your hot water heater begins to run out of hot water sooner than normal, it could be clogged by sediment or mineral deposits. If this is the problem, flushing the system could restore your...

  • How to Test the Thermostat on a Hot Water Heater

    When you are having issues with your hot water temperature, it may be time to learn how to test the thermostat on a hot water heater. Two thermostats are usually inside your water heater. The...

  • Causes of a Water Heater Leak

    Your hot water heater is at the hub of your home. Without it, you couldn't take long, hot showers, scrub your pots and pans clean or give your dog a bath. Almost every homeowner will find a water...

  • DIY Solar Water Heater

    If you've ever left a garden hose out in the hot summer sun, turned it on and discovered the water coming from it was hot, you've experienced a very basic solar water heater. The heating power of...

  • How to Drain a Cottage Hotwater Heater

    Every once in a while you may begin to notice that the water in your home is not heating up properly. This could be due to a heating element or thermostat in your cottage hot water heating wearing...

  • Wall Heater Troubleshooting

    Wall heaters are generally used as an inexpensive way to heat a room. Many of these heaters can be recessed into the wall and offer up to 4,800 watts of heat. For the most part, they cost about a...

  • How to Vent Water Heaters

    Water heaters that use gas need to be properly vented to send the exhaust and gas fumes out of your home. If you are replacing an existing gas water heater, you can reuse the vent pipe by...

  • How to Size for a Hot Water Heater in a Home

    A hot water heater is responsible for supplying warm water for your household. A conventional water heater has a large water tank that heats hot water in the tank and holds it there. The cold...

  • How to Calculate the Energy Usage of a Space Heater

    It may be helpful to calculate how much energy your space heater uses. You can compare the energy use of the space heater to that of the central heater in your home to determine if you can save...

  • How to Correctly Install an Electric Water Heater

    I just finished installing an electric water heater as a replacement to the old gas heater that came with my house. Here are the mistakes I made, and how you can aviod making them, too.

  • Why Does My Kerosene Heater Smoke?

    Kerosene heaters once were notoriously smelly and sooty, but modern models should provide reliable heat while operating cleanly and efficiently. If your kerosene heater smokes, one of several...

  • Is it OK to Burn Red-Dyed Kerosene in a Heater?

    Kerosene heaters are useful appliances, whether for a building with no electricity or as an emergency backup. However, using incorrect fuel can damage your heater or even be deadly. Red-dyed...

  • Why Does My Kerosene Heater Smell?

    Kerosene heaters have evolved beyond the smelly, smoky appliances of the past and are excellent sources of heat for emergencies, backup and buildings with no access to electricity. If your...

  • DIY Solar Convection Heater

    A solar convection heater works on the basic fact that warm air rises. The sun generates a lot of heat naturally, and a solar convection heater is an easy way to combine the two. Cool air enters...

  • How to Relight a Gas Water Heater

    Nothing motivates you more than to wake up and take a nice hot shower in order to get ready for the day. The only problem is that sometimes the water in the shower is cold. When this occurs...

  • How to Size Water Heaters

    Conventional water heaters work by holding a tank of hot water at a high temperature so it is ready when you need it. Size is measured by first-hour rating, or the number of gallons of hot water...

  • How to Size an Electric Hot Water Heater

    The size of a conventional storage electric hot water heater is measured by its first-hour capacity, or the amount of hot water that will be available to be used immediately. When you are...

  • How to Winterize Your Water Heater

    If you live in an area where temperatures routinely drop below freezing and plan on not using your hot water heater for any extended amount of time, you will need to winterize your water heater....

  • Propane Heater Dangers

    Although not nearly as common as natural gas heaters, a propane burner is an efficient and cheap way to a heat home. Like other fossil fuel gases, propane poses several dangers if not properly...

  • Parts of a Water Heater

    The most-common type of water heater uses natural gas. Other than its tank, it's a device that relies on only a few small parts to ensure that in your bathrooms and kitchens, you always have hot...

  • How to Know What Size Heater to Use in a Jacuzzi

    If you're think about purchasing a hot tub, you're going to need to know if your hot water heater is up to the task of heating all the water in your home and the water in the new tub. If not, you...

  • How a Water Heater Thermocouple Works

    Thermocouples serve a wide variety of functions inside a water heater. Because thermocouples are designed to measure temperature, they are the perfect solid-state solution to the problem of how to...

  • Pros & Cons of Combi Boilers

    Combi boiler is the short name for combination boiler. The combi boiler is widely used within the United Kingdom as a solution to saving space and being efficient. A combi boiler is a gas or oil...

  • How to Reset Hot Water Heater Temperature

    There is a lot of talk about going green and reducing carbon footprints and reducing energy use these days. One way to do this is to reset a water heater temperature to a reasonable setting.

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