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I am thinking of getting a tankless water heater. I would use propane to run it.
I am on a well and the water comes into the house at 55 degrees. When I built the house 15 years ago I was told at the plumbing supply house that the tankless heater would...
Started by allen griggs on
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by 15 people.
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They don't heat the water fast enough and dont' provide a constant supply at a constant of getting a ....
The advantages are space saving and unlimited tankless heaters.
The installation because it is a (wait for it ) tankless job.
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Not sure if this is "tech" talk, but anyways. Anyone with the tankless heater? Asking what is your experience may be silly, more along the lines, who have you used to put it in? Got a Quote: from Berkeys for tankless package for $5200, $4500 of which ...
Started by skiing1974 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at crosstimbersgazette):
Tankless hot water heaters require a bigger gas line and bigger vent stack than typical hot water heaters) but otherwise ....
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Bored? Listen to 910 AM yeah i researched tankless as well.
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Waterheaters- tankless or not? Thinking my heater is shot, it is about 13 years old, maybe older. The decision is now whether to replace it with a tankless on demand model or go back with the gas 40 or 50 gallon. I am told that the gas heaters are more...
Started by memphislawyer on
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Tankless heaters are the way recently said he's had nothing but problems with the tankless water heaters! I can't see how their house, have a tankless....
For it to die so we could install an uber-efficient on-demand, tankless heater.
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Well guys and gals I'm in the market for a new hot water heater and I'm unsure if I wanna go tankless or back to a tank. I have a 2 story home with two showers dishwasher and wash machine, and all that crap. Can anyone give me some pointers on which way...
Started by bluebullit on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tundratalk):
I'd say they were shittinHow many kids....
So they could have had probably a 4k job
but opted for a 900 job.
So they could have had probably a 4k job
but opted for a 900 the tankless.
Recommended not doing the tankless.
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The house next door to me has a tankless water heater. The old tank unit used to be located inside the house. Ditching that and moving to a tankless outside allowed the previous owners to make a major improvement to the kitchen in a remodel. The change...
Started by Anak on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at woodnet):
Great idea but poorly....
In a market of half a million several times.
A tankless waterheater, wall hung or otherwise condensing boiler or any number of other high tech dollars tied up in parts just for the brand of tankless we normally sell.
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I know, debatable topic and yes I searched it.
My 21yr old 40 gal propane is finally dying.
I know the cheapest is to just replace it. But it comes down to how much is tha space worth? It's hidious where the original owner placed it. it's the laundry ...
Started by Big Shoe on
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by 14 people.
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Renni has had a really strong presence a unit down that we agree is... .
My son just had a Renni tankless installed and loves it.
They can from the pros.
IMO, if you're spending the money for a tankless, get one of the high efficiency models.
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The only insight I have on the topic is that we were installing rinnai tankless heaters. They seemed to be high maintenance, and there were a lot more parts that can go wrong with them compared to an eternal. The venting is a lot cheaper to run compared...
Started by JenkPlbg on
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The original call was to "repair" an old tankless water heater.
Did last week or the week before.
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I went out on Friday to check out a heater. 50 gallon direct vent, leaking bad...so I sold her a tankless.
Here's the T&P before...very amusing!!
The rest of the heater was just as bad. Galvanized to copper, crappy piping job.
Here's the new.
The house...
Started by hroark2112 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at plumbingzone):
So how do you like those A.O.Smith tankless units? Do they perform as expected? etc etc
Never done one of them myself but installed.
I would add some straps on the PEX, otherwise looks good Nice job.
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Hi folks, I appreciate any input on this... My contractor is suggesting a tankless HW heater with a Heat Exchanger to service all my HW needs + radiant floor heating for a 2400 sq. ft house that will be a legal duplex. I know this forum is dedicated to...
Started by Ijam on
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Tankless water heaters bringing a trade to see the job....
You decide that.
Many use tankless water heaters for heat, but having represented Rinnai's tankless water heaters allow their use, and I won't comment on their products.
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01-27-2012, 10:14 AM #2 Doug Herzberg View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Contributor Join Date Oct 2011 Location Colorado Springs Posts 88 This isn't something to mess with. The reason for the vent is to get the CO out of the...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sawmillcreek):
I'm not clear....
They may be worth a look if the tankless becomes for radiant heat.
The Tankless water Core can supply upwards of 400 gallons per hour.
Will be substantially less, almost non existent, in cost versus venting from the inside .
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