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electric tankless water heater?
Feb 05, 2008 by Jackie | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
are electric tankless water heaters any bettor than a normal electric water heater and are they any cheaper on hydro?
im not to unshakable... however one pro to having a tank is having a short stock of hot water if you electric ever goes out
anthony j | Feb 05, 2008
Manufactures say yes, of surely. You are not heating water that sits unused in a tank, and you are not waiting for hot water to get to point of use if you have the point of use type heater so no wasted gravedo water going down the drain. My guess is that
steveo | Feb 05, 2008
do they make an electric tankless water heater with a propane backup?
Dec 19, 2008 by angela s | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I am a skilled in improvement contractor and I was told be a customer that there is an electric tankless water heater with a propane back up. I have never heard of such, nor can I find one online. If you know of one would you please paste a constituent
Someone has been into the "Pointed" Eggnog early or eating the mistletoe. I have never seen or heard of such a heater. It sounds like the possessor has been listening to the local "know it all" in the neighborhood. Sorry to see
Doc "N" | Dec 19, 2008
Do any of you use an electric tankless water heater?
Apr 05, 2008 by geoff | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I am everything considered to purchase and install an electric tank less(water on demand) water heater, and I would like to know real life opinions of how well they calling, and if they will save money on electric bill. I also definitely would like to
I had one installed in my Florida condo about 10 years ago and never had a complication. At the time I was president of the assoc. and had a larger one for the 3 washers and it is still doing the job. The thing is that the ones made today use micro processors
Eternal Teenager | Apr 05, 2008
Tankless vs converntional water heater, gas or electric?
Apr 16, 2007 by Captain BuzzKill | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have an electric water heater that is due for replacement. My chain, and central heat is gas. There is no gas line piped to the location of the water heater.
I am considering a tankless water heater. I am considering electric, because
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