Tankless Water Heaters Oklahoma City OK

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The Home Depot
(405)843-5008
3040 NW 59th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)789-3895
6800 W Reno Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)773-6077
7620 NW Expressway
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)737-3410
1600 S Sooner Road
Midwest City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)330-0151
1901 S Broadway
Edmond, OK
The Home Depot
(405)631-9600
7400 S Shields Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)895-6064
650 SW 19th Street
Moore, OK
Woodcraft - Oklahoma City, OK
405-748-8844
9301 North May Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)749-1590
14201 N Pennsylvania Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
The Home Depot
(405)579-7700
850 Ed Noble Pkwy
Norman, OK
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Energy Conservation Measures - the New Mudrooms Topretirements

A study from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) shows that the energy crisis is producing big shifts in what consumers are looking for in new homes. In as short a period of 2007 to 2008, buyer interest in common features like mudrooms, home offices, game rooms, and home workshops have plummeted. Instead, consumers are looking for a plethora of energy-saving related features that were only glimmers on the horizon in 2007. Builders and architects are paying attention, because the market is so soft for their services.

Leading the pack in new desirable home features are tank-less water heaters, overall energy efficiency, “green” flooring, water saving technology, and recycled building materials. Our conclusion: the green movement is coming - and high energy prices will do more than anything to speed up its arrival. If you are looking to buy in a new active adult or 55+ community - put these features on your list.

And by the way, you might be curious about tankless water heaters. Understandably enough, they don’t have a tank, but instead heat the water in the pipe on its way to your faucet. By eliminating the tank you save a lot of energy that is wasted while you are away for the weekend and overnight. Oil and gas fired hot water heaters are typically more powerful than electric.

The AIA Home Design Trend Survey is conducted quarterly with a panel of 500 architecture firms.

Posted by Admin on September 17th, 2008

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