Rinnai Water Heater Holds the Edge
Going by performance, Rinnai tankless water heater holds an upper hand over its competitors. The superior quality and trouble free performance fully justify the argument that Rinnai tankless water heater are costlier than other water heaters.
Generally water heaters are of two models - tankless water heater electric and tankless water heater gas. Both have their individual advantage and disadvantages.
The Rinnai tankless water heaters are manufactured by Rinnai America Corporation which is a subsidiary of Rinnai Corporation in Nagoya, Japan established in 1974 and is headquartered in Peachtree City, Ga.
The company's products include gas appliances, energy efficient tankless water heaters, kitchen appliances and heating and air conditioning units. The company's revenue is estimated to be over $2.5 billion. The company claims that it commits itself to safety and the pursuit of comfortable lifestyles.
Buying a Rinnai tankless unit is also attractive as you can claim the government's applicable tax incentives, aimed to encourage home owners to use energy efficient home appliances. The recently passed Stimulus bill raised the tax credit for energy-efficient tankless water heater from $300 to 30% of the full purchase and installation price of the unit up to a maximum of $1,500.
Rinnai tankless water heaters are eligible for the tax incentive. The bill require that the whole-home gas tankless tankless water heater must have an energy factor (EF) of at least 0.82 or greater for eligibility.
The bill also stipulates that the consumer must purchase and install an eligible Rinnai tankless water heater between Jan. 1, 2009 and Dec. 31, 2010. Additionally, claim should be supported by the Manufacturer's Certification Statement.
To sum up, buying a water heater is a good investment both in terms of performance and return on investment. The product will give you full value for your money and you don't have to regret for the decision.








































