Gas Continuous Flow Hot Water Systems
What Gas Hot Water System To Choose:
A gas continuous flow hot water system is one of the more efficient systems that you can install into your home. They vary in size and capacity, so there is always one that will fit your home. Which one to choose depends on how big your property is and how many bathrooms and wet areas you plan to have. If you have a huge outside area with hot running water, you will need to factor that into which gas continuous flow hot water system you choose.
Plumb it Right technicians are trained to know what size you’ll need for the size of your house and can help you in your decision. They’ll ask you all the right question to find the perfect system. Remember, it’s not just the right size you need but the right price too. Having worked in the industry for over 38 years we know all the products around and have a close relationship with all the top brands. We get warehouse prices which means we can pass these savings on to you.
Features Puretemp temperature stability technology Low greenhouse emmissions Low runing costs 6.2
Features Puretemp temperature stability technology Low greenhouse emmissions Low runing costs 6.1
Features Anti-frost valve recommended in all inland areas, available through installer save
Features Anti-frost valve recommended in all inland areas, available through installer save
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a gas continuous flow hot water system work?
A gas continuous flow hot water system works by heating your water directly in the tank. It works much the same way that a kettle does, just on a larger scale. It uses one or two copper elements that heat up, warming up the water. This hot water then travels through the pipes to your desired tap.
Are gas continuous flow hot water systems expensive?
The system fully installed can cost between $1,049 up to $4,500, but remember it will save on your electricity bill in the long run.
What do you do if you smell gas?
If you smell gas coming from your hot water system you must call an expert immediately! It could mean there’s a gas leak which is potentially life threatening. Go to the gas valve and turn it off until someone arrives to examine it. It may not be a leak but you can’t take the risk.
How long does one last for after installation?
Most units last for between 15 and 20 years. Regular checks and yearly services will help them last longer than if you leave them to rust or let the wires get loose.
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