Choose Your Water Heater Wisely

You can save power too, with this appliance, if used the right way

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You can save power too, with this appliance, if used the right way

Once you start feeling the nip in the air, know that it’s time for you to invest in a very useful appliance: the water heater. After all, there is hardly a better feeling than a hot-water bath after a long day’s work. 

The therapeutic effects of hot-water baths are well-known, and the knowledge has been passed down centuries. The ancient Greek and Roman civilizations had both public and private baths, which had provisions for hot water. Even the Indus Valley civilization had the Great Bath, a structure believed to have been used for purposes of ritualistic bathing. It’s evident, therefore, that from the dawn of recorded human civilizations, people have always laid a special emphasis on cleanliness, hygiene and bathing. 

After the fall of the Roman empire, the science of thermal bathing remained neglected for centuries. The water heater, as we know it today, was mainly the invention of an English painter Benjamin Waddy Maughan who, in 1868, first designed an early, rather unsafe, version of the instant water heater. Fittingly, he named it the geyser. His invention would go on to inspire Edwin Rudd, a mechanical engineer, who would make the first, storage-tank type gas heater in 1889.  

Subsequent technological advancements over the centuries have simplified the water-heating process and made heaters safer for domestic use. 

Which heater should you choose?  

If you are looking to cut energy costs and expenditure, a tankless water heater, where the water is heated in a tankless unit via a gas burner or electric current, is the right pick. They

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