Posted by travis miranowski on February 27, 2018 at 08:35:43 from (206.146.76.149):
In Reply to: Tankless waterheater? posted by Jon f mn on February 26, 2018 at 18:28:35:
Looks like a lot of negative comments on them, but we live just south of Minneapolis and I bought one at Menards two years ago when they went on sale for 1,000.00 With the 11% rebate it was less than $900.00 AND on top of that out gas company gave us a rebate check for $350.00. I installed it myself so ad on about another $100 in plumbing supplies the grand total was about $650. Just as cheap as a tank style. Here is my opinion, it takes about 8-10 seconds to get hot water when the faucet is on and when the power goes out we have no hot water. But they are the only faults I can find. (This isn't 1940, I don't need a big vat of hot water and the power rarely goes out) I am no longer keeping a vat of water hot when I am not using it, they are proven to last twice as long, (We will see!), and I DO see a difference on my bill. I live in town with a constant water pressure and clean water so as for someone in the country with a well I cannot say if they would work as well.
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