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Arnett’s Water Systems’ blog includes many tips, fun facts, and how-tos that will help you stay in-the-know about our products, services, and the water systems industry.
Can You Go from a Tank Water Heater to a Tankless Water Heater Easily?
A water heater is an essential part of every household, providing hot water for cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Traditional tank-style water heaters have been around for decades, and they’ve long been the go-to option for most homeowners. However, tankless water...
What Is in My Home’s Tap Water?
Tap water is an essential part of our daily lives. We use it for everything from cooking to cleaning and even drinking. When you turn on the tap, do you ever wonder what’s in the water that comes out? Tap water is something many of us take for granted, and we assume...
Why Are Tankless Water Heaters More Environmentally Friendly?
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, have become more popular in recent years due to their energy efficiency and space-saving benefits. But are they better for the environment than traditional tank water heaters? The answer is yes. Below, we...
How Does a Tankless Water Filtration System Work?
The main advantage of a tankless water heater is that it doesn’t waste energy. A traditional water heater will lose a certain amount of heat as the water is being stored in the tank, but with a tankless system, the water is heated only when you need it. This makes...
What’s the Typical Life Span of a Noritz Tankless Water Heater?
The average life span of a traditional tank storage water heater is between 10 and 15 years, and some models need to be serviced every six months or so. By contrast, a tankless water heater is more advanced and efficient than a traditional water heater, and it can...
Do Tankless Water Heaters Supply Unlimited Hot Water?
After a long, hard day, nothing’s better than a nice hot shower to wash away the stress and help you relax, and the last thing you want is to have to suffer through a cold or lukewarm shower because your water heater has run out of hot water. Fortunately, there’s a...