Sentences with phrase «without water heaters»

But there are countries around the world where hot water is a growth business because it's an increasingly affordable luxury for people who previously lived without water heaters.

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Our water heater burst on Thursday morning causing damage to the two floors underneath us, leaving us without water for a day and without hot water for 4 days... ouch!
The shower had a dirty curtain, a simple water heater you find in budget hostels across South East Asia and a handheld shower - head without a proper wall mount, so you had to hold it in one hand to shower.
It is without doubt the most energy greedy part of the Island; air conditioning, electrically generated endless hot water (solar hot water heaters are amazingly absent from this sunny place), huge swimming pools and more cars per person than the rest of Bali, or the rest of Indonesia for that matter.
EPA mpg for plug - ins difficult to determine... EcoRenovator — DIY energy saving projects... Update on multiwall polycarbonate storm windows... Update on PET bottle solar water heater design... Keeping the pipes from freezing when away (without fuel)... Freedom's solar heated stock watering tank... October performance for $ 1K solar water heating system... Tom's 5.5 KW wind turbine, and 140 ft tilt - up tower — full construction details... ----- > Canuckle sun tracker... Solar Livestock Handbook available again...
You can't look at a roof in China's countryside without seeing a solar water heater, often a dozen of them right next to each other.
Gary Connett, GRE's director of member services and marketing, pointed out that the electric water heater program serves many clients who live in rural areas of the state without any access to natural gas.
Without one, you could be forced to go into debt to pay for emergency medical care, a broken car that you rely on to get to work, a busted water heater, the loss of your job or any other unexpected emergency.
Avoid Inspection and Appraisal Issues A buyer could be under contract on a property with every possible thing wrong with it: furnace, water heater, HVAC, roof, sewer, structural, plumbing, electrical, grading, siding, decks, windows, asbestos, lead - based paint, etc., and this property would fly through the appraisal and underwriting without any issues.
Some owners are adding heat elements that keep the bath water a constant temperature without draining the hot water heater.
What most of us ordinary people must deal with is either older homes in dreadful rundown condition, that need EVERYTHING — paint, new siding, totally redone kitchens, new bathrooms, repairs to everything, new furnace, water heater, roof, etc. — OR cost a fortune (because someone else did the remodeling for you)-- OR more likely we have something much more modern, without any character or architectural detail to begin with.
So far we have: torn everything out, (which is great as far as progress, but while spending nights there without a shower, sink, or toilet it got rather interesting to say the least), insulated, dry - walled, put in a new tankless water heater, re-did all the plumbing and had the shower base poured.
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