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Hybrid Water Heater Savings – Why You Should Switch Now

Hybrid water heaters cost more, but they have a great return on investment and longer lifespan than standard water heaters, plus many rebates and tax credits.

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Heat Pump Water Heaters: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide for 2024

Heat pump water heaters make an excellent choice for supplying your domestic hot water needs. But which model should you get? We explain how these innovative heaters work and look at the top performers so you can decide which is best for you.

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How To Size Your New Heat Pump Water Heater: 3 Easy Steps

Heat pump water heaters are a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and save money at the same time. But what size do you need? In this article, we find out.

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How a Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Works (Compared to Vented)

Heat pump tumble dryers have been popular in Europe for a while now and are catching on in the US. You might have heard that they are more efficient than traditional tumble dryers, but why is that? And how do heat pump tumble dryers work? We reveal all in this article.

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Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters: All The Pros and Cons

Your hot water heater is one of the most important appliances in your home. In this article, we look at the pros and cons of using an electric heat pump water heater. Could they be right for your home?

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The Rheem Heat Pump Water Heater: An Owner’s Review

Rheem are a well-respected brand in the water heater industry. This review takes a look at their heat pump water heaters and focuses on their Pro Terra Water Heater, with full specs, pros and cons.

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Heat Pump Tumble Dryers vs. Condenser Dryers: Discover What’s Better

Heat pump tumble dryers are a relatively new technology that promises improved efficiency over traditional condenser dryers. There are pros and cons with each type of dryer, and in this article, we lay it all out so you can reach the best decision for your home.

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The 10 Best Radiant Heating Panels for Walls and Ceilings

Radiant heaters work very efficiently by heating the person, not the air in the room. We review the top 10 radiant heating panels for walls and ceilings so you can find the best one for you.

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Vented vs. Condenser vs. Heat Pump Dryers: What’s the Best of These 3 Types?

Comparisons between vented vs. condenser vs. heat pump dryers generally focus energy consumption. However, to decide which one is best for you requires consideration of many other factors. We cover them in this article.

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Is It Possible To Remove Natural Gas From Your Home?

Many people are considering a move away from natural gas and turning to all-electric means of running their homes. If you want to remove natural gas from your own home, read our article to understand the pros and cons.

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Is an All-Electric Home (No Gas) More Energy Efficient?

If you’re considering a move to an all-electric home, you’re not alone. This is something that more and more people are becoming interested in. There are benefits to making the switch, but what are they and are there any drawbacks? We find out.

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Having an All Electric Home (No Gas): Pros and Cons

The most popular choices for heating, cooking and other uses of power in the US are electricity and gas. Which is right for you depends on your priorities. In this article, we examine the pros and cons of switching to an all electric home.

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      • Energy Audits & Efficiency Testing
      • ERVs and HRVs
      • Heat Pump Hot Water Heaters
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      • Radiant Barriers
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    • Florida Green Building Resources
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