With the prices of fuel, you may want to take a second look at electric ones (quite a bit cheaper for the unit that gas also). Things are a little different here, I know, but these heaters are pretty common. I have electric models. One that runs the house (hot water to the sinks, shower, tub, etc) is about 12"x18"x6" deep and hangs on the wall. Heats up right away and gets water burn you hot. There is only me and the wife, so the most that would ever be is 2 faucets on at the same time. For the barn/outside sink, I have one that is about 6x6x3" that does the same thing just with a slower output (10 liter per minute). There are bigger systems, but these work for our purposes (issue 14 liter per minute).
Thing here though, washing machines and dishwashers heat their own water so industrial strength is not an issue. One thing I found over the years of redoing an old house, people are real proud of their products especially when they are an "upgrade".
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