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specification to save customers money on should be prioritised in water heater


Roy explains: “While the benefits of unvented vs. long-term running costs.


practice in the eighties - there are still considerable acknowledged - ever since becoming standard open vented systems have long been


unvented water heaters are all the same these day “It’s not uncommon for contractors to think variations in water heaters on the market.


price it will only help boost their reputation in the contractors prioritise efficiencymeasures over


Roy highlights three features to look out for: future and therefore win more work.”


will pay dividends for the end-user. It’s important for products that can ultimately learn patterns of usage • Smart technology integration: Upselling to


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future and help them win work.” help boost their reputation in the measures over price it will only “If contractors prioritise efficiency


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