Paul's hand, although blurred, is pointing at the heat exchanger. It's about the size of a loaf of bread!
It's important for you to realize this crazy machine can produce 199,000 Btus in that little stainless steel box!
We had no leaks at all in the 6,000 feet of Uponor hePEX tubing that runs under the floors. CLICK or TAP HERE to understand why I used this amazing plastic tubing to make all the floors in the house toasty warm.
I'm stunned by how quiet the Noritz combi boiler is. This boiler is in a small closet that's in the entrance hall of the house. It's centrally located and even with the door off the closet, you could barely tell it was running. Amazing!
BOTTOM LINE: I can't say enough good things about this Noritz combi boiler. Another key point is it's a modulating boiler. This means the fire inside the heat exchanger can range anywhere from about 20,000 Btus all the way up to 199,000 Btus. The boiler only sips as much energy as is needed to handle the demand for either heat in the house or domestic hot water to shower, bathe, clean or wash the car in the
garage.
Yes, I installed a special hot/cold water faucet in the garage so in the winter my son-in-law can wash his car with refreshing HOT water! Oh, you wonder about the water and where does it go?
Why yes, I made sure there was a floor drain under each car and the concrete floor in the garage is sloped like two giant shallow funnels so the water flows to the floor drains! This means all snow melt will go to the drain and not flow towards the garage door!
If you heat with a boiler and it's time to get a quote for a new one, CLICK or TAP HERE and tell the contractor you want the Noritz NRCB.
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Testing TrueWerk
Three weeks ago I was asked to test some clothing. I received a handsome vest, a hoodie and two pairs of pants from TrueWerk. The vest and hoodie are made from the same fabric and have the same look and cut. To picture the vest, just look at the photo below and imagine no sleeves and no hood.