I would love to go that route with a water heater. last one I looked
into was a Bosch at a nearby plumbing supply and it was between
$1,000 and $1,200. the initial lay out of funds seems to scare most
folks off. if R J has spoke yet i I am sure he said he has one. Lee
On
Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at
04:42:26PM
-0400, Tom Hodges wrote:
> My water heater is about to quit on me after about fifteen years of service
> and I'm considering converting to a tankless water heater. I am considering
> going to tankless because I've heard there could be considerable savings in
> the long run.
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> Does anyone on here have any experience with tankless water heaters or would
> anyone have a recommendation for a particular brand. On the other hand,
> would anyone recommend that I not go this route, and stick with the tank
> heater, due to a bad experience with the tankless type.
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> Any help on this subject would be appreciated.
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> Regards, Tom Hodges
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