Tankless Water Heater Buying Guide by PlumberSurplus.com
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Propane tankless water heater?
Jun 08, 2007 by Nate | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I'm erection a new house and was thinking about putting a tankless propane water heater in the house. My question is, I'm wondering if I can use a 100lb tank to nutrition the heater and how long would it last under normal use? Like for a 117,00 btu
A 100 thrash tank I believe is only ten gallons of fuel if I'm right. This isn't very much. I would go to a "pig" or a 350 gallon niggardly tank and go to a "keep fill" basis.
You have to do a lot of figuring for
cowboydoc | Jun 09, 2007
Ask a propane supplier. They unquestionably have all the stats that you are seeking.
ijcoffin | Jun 08, 2007
do they make an electric tankless water heater with a propane backup?
Dec 18, 2008 by angela s | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I am a stingingly 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 associate
Someone has been into the "Dear" Eggnog early or eating the mistletoe. I have never seen or heard of such a heater. It sounds like the proprietress has been listening to the local "know it all" in the neighborhood. Sorry to see
Doc "N" | Dec 18, 2008
Was comparing a propane tankless water heater with an new electric model. Which is more cost effective?
Nov 09, 2008 by Jill S | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I was ratiocinative of replacing my regular tank water heater (electric) with a tankless on demand model (propane). I thought it would save fat on my electric bill but on my electic company's home analyzer calculator, it states that if I replace it with
It does depend on where you are geographically. I'm in southern Ontario Canada and won over propane and heating oil for a living. Right now for every dollar you spend heating water with electricity you would spend $0.87 to do the same job with propane...That
Propane Guy | Nov 09, 2008
Can anyone recommend a tankless water heater that does not require electricity? We use propane too.?
Mar 10, 2008 by Jennifer P | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Our 17 year old water heater bankrupt. We really want to get a tankless now to replace it. We can't easily run power out to where our water heater is now so we need a new one that does not need power. The Tankless needs to run on propane and be masterful
Conversant with depot has one but they are really expensive.