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The manufacturers of HWH are changing sizes as well. The vendor that supplies one of the local plumbing outfits has put them on notice of the dimension changes. Knowing several plumbers very well I must say I would not use a tankless.
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I have a Marathon/Rheem 85 gallon electric water heater. It's one of the lifetime warranty/plastic tanks and is tied into my geo unit.
I'm not certain it's the way I'd go again. The energy efficiency is great and there are benefits to the setup, but I have 1 issue. With this unit for example in the evenings, the kids take baths/showers and say use 30 gallons of water. If I go to shower an hour later, or fill a bubble tub, the water is luke warm, not hot. My guess what happens is you take 85 gallon tank of hot water, refill it with 30-40 gallons of cold water and it takes the electric too long to heat it back up. I've considered adding a 2nd heater in series, where the main use was from the geo, but refilled from the 2nd unit so it was essentially 85+40/50 gallons of hot water. If on-demand was more efficient I think I'd have looked alot harder at that. As it was, geo required the larger tank anyway and I thought this would save me money in the long run. |
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The nice thing about tankless is it never runs out, unless you run out of gas.
I sell quite a few to people not for the cost savings but because there electrics can't keep up with demand. I'm guilty as well, after softball tourneys I'll use my shower as a hot tub, I added a second shower head on the other side and will stand there just getting blasted with hot water for an hour or so. Costs me about $1.50 in fuel for an hour shower at 5-6gpm of 115* water.
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I will check the thermocouple first.
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So are the tankless better than they used to be....many of my friends complain about them.
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I'm not sure what your plumber friends have against tankless heaters. If you buy a good one sized to fit your needs and maintain it, they're great |
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I'll chime in.
The ridiculous expense of decent tankless water heaters can never recover their cost. We did the math and it's just stupid expensive to install a tankless heater... not to mention the yearly maintenance by a professional. Buy a quality tank heater (some even guarantee infinite hot water). Much better value and you don't need the expense of a plumber to "maintain" the tankless every year. |
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Maintenence?
On a tankless, surely this is a joke. Rinnai "recommends" flushing with vinegar yearly, however it's not required and they warranty without. Even if you do, it takes 15 minutes and costs a gal of vinegar. Clean the inlet screen? Takes 2 seconds and is only necessary if it's completely filled with crap from the water lines. I know of many Rinnai's that are 15-20 years old, never had maintenence and function flawlessly. Hell the one at my dads house is over 15 years old and the vent is smashed to shit from ice dams falling on it, still works fine. It's never had any work done on it ever.
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