To answer this question a total wattage of the heaters and the cost per kilowatt hour must be stated. The cost per kilowatt hour can be obtained from your Ontario Hydro bill. Multiply the total wattage by the length of time in hours that the heaters are in operation. This will give you the cost of operation of the heaters.
Tankless water heaters are produced by a wide range of manufacturers. The Rheem tankless water heater has a cost range from the mid fifteen hundreds to over two thousand dollars.
Propane heaters cost less to run per hour.
Yes, the tankless water heaters do cost more than the normal water heaters because tankless water heaters are designed to supply hot water only when needed unlike normal ones.
Infrared Heaters are generally more cost efficient then regular space heaters. The reason is that they heat the object directly rather then heating the air, so it wastes less engergy. Ive seen estimates that say its as much as 80% more energy efficient.
Holmes Heaters vary in price depending on the heater you choose but average around the $40 to $50 mark. They can be purchased online from their own website or from stores such as Amazon.
Electical Wall Heaters start at $200 for installation. This cost can vary depending on the contrator that you will be working with.
Quartz Heaters are unique in a number of ways. Most notably, the design of these heaters is such that it is more efficient than ordinary heaters. This allows it to deliver more heat for less cost.
No,they are not cost efficient. Bradford water heaters aren't worth the cost because replication parts are very hard to find and they don't come with refund or warranty.
No space heaters ! -Much cheaper to put electric pipe warmers on the pipe, they only come on when temp drops below 1 degree, and cost about 1$ a foot.
No, a gas fireplace does not cost that much money to operate. They are more cost friendly than electric heaters.
Indirect water heaters are one of the most energy efficient, low cost water heaters on the market today. It stores 40 gallons of water for the cost of $0.05 per day.