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Re: Tankless waterheater?


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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 27, 2018 at 05:38:38 from (75.136.231.157):

In Reply to: Tankless waterheater? posted by Jon f mn on February 26, 2018 at 18:28:35:

I like my NG rinnai tankless water heater....

Its a big learing curve once you change over to one.

The bad

Yes they will shut off if flow is low.

No power no hot water the igniter needs power.

The Good

If you get one with a adjustable wall mounted thermostat (the only way to go) you can adjust the temp to your needs in seconds just remember to adjust it back down when you take a shower it will cut off because of low water flow.. I keep mine on 125deg no low water flow issues when I need HOT Hot water crank it up to 140.

Its on a out side wall so no water damage from a tank leak and you can work on it EZ.

My big reason to go with one was I wanted NG to my shop I kept getting promises to run a line to the shop but they never showed up. When I went to the NG place to look at a tankless one of the stipulations was to run a NG line to my shop off the house not a separate line from the street with a meter on the shop... The plan went into action all I had to do was dig the trench for the line they laid the pipe hooked it up I had to buy the materials ($700) no labor..

Originally mine did not come with a adjustable thermostat and I did not like it. When I complained they came out and replaced it with an adjustable thermostat no charge...

My aunt has a propane tankless she is not thrilled with it BUT she was not thrilled with two hot water heaters on each end of the house either are what it cost her to replace the floors and kitchen counters when the one in the kitchen let go... They added some kind of circulation pump to solve it taking so long for hot water to get to the bath. He complaint sometimes the heater comes on by itself momentary... She had a plumber install it I don't think they KNOW what they are doing other than sale her more chit... They are addicted to propane NG is right in front of her house... Why they stay with propane they own a BIG garage that works on propane trucks and get a deal on propane.... I would work on the trucks and burn NG myself...

AS we grow older I like the fact its out of the house and hope I am done with replacing hot water heaters for the rest of my life...

I remodeled a house I owned in 2013 mainly because a water heater leaked and fudged up the floors it cost me big time. I stayed with a standard electric heater BUT it went outside !!!


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