| 1 | 1 Larger or 2 Smaller Water Heaters Posted by: MichelleDT on Sun, Apr 15, 12 at 19:55 40 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Apr 21, 12 at 0:03 I am new to the plumbing forum and looking for guidance on water heater options. We are building a new home and I am not sure what direction to go for hot water. There are two us who take showers in the AM (one after the other) and there will be |
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| 2 | Is anyone out there happy with their tankless water heater? Posted by: fiddleddd on Sat, Nov 6, 10 at 13:12 42 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Mar 29, 13 at 10:07 I've just spent the past 2 hours reading posts about tankless water heaters here on GW. We WERE all set to have a Bosch system installed next week. But after reading all of these reviews, I'm going to tell the plumber to hold off. The prepon |
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| 3 | Tankless hot water heaters Posted by: ljcrochet on Wed, Jan 16, 13 at 11:57 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jan 21, 13 at 0:00 We just finished a major kitchen and bathroom redo in my house. We put in a moen IO digital shower. We are finding that if the person who takes the first shower used the body jets, there is not enough hot water for the second shower. We had |
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| 4 | Tankless Water Heaters?? Posted by: MichelleDT on Sat, Nov 19, 11 at 11:32 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Mar 19, 12 at 20:03 We are building a new home and considering a tankless water heater. For those of you that have done this, what brand did u select? Love it or hate it? Pros/cons? Thanks in advance! M Follow-Up Postings: Return to t |
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| 5 | tankless hot water heaters with recirculation Posted by: AlphaG on Sat, Jan 22, 11 at 20:20 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jan 6, 12 at 23:55 Looking at possibly going tankless, but, there are considerations. The home is 5.5 baths and has a dedicated hot water recirculation line. I've looked over a couple tankless heaters (Rheem and Navien), and one of them, the Navien, has what looks |
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| 7 | Navien or Takagi Flash T-H1 Tankless Gas Water Heater? Posted by: wynswrld98 on Fri, May 1, 09 at 1:13 20 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Jul 15, 11 at 22:57 I'm looking for a high efficiency gas tankless hot water heater. I've come across Navien which makes 98% efficient and the Takagi Flash T-H1 which is 92% efficient but I'm totally new to tankless water heaters and am curious if anyone has experie |
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| 8 | tankless hot water heaters froze - DFW Posted by: youngdeb on Thu, Feb 3, 11 at 17:03 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Apr 25, 11 at 15:06 Ugh. Both of my Rinnai hw heaters froze three days ago. Plumbers thawed one out yesterday and I ran water through it all night, and the damn thing froze again last night anyway. For both, the external pipes have insulation, but the pipes run |
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| 9 | venting a water heater through a wall??? Posted by: mikeyvon on Sun, Jan 6, 08 at 0:36 16 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Mar 22, 13 at 5:21 Building a new house and trying to figure out my hot water. I have thought about tankless (and I still am), but I think I would much rather go with a regular tanked unit. It is me and my wife with 2 little ones. The house will have 1 shower, 1 soa |
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| 10 | water heater source for 4000 sq. foot house? Posted by: rockybird on Wed, May 11, 11 at 22:33 15 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, May 17, 11 at 16:15 I am remodeling a 4000 sq. foot house. Unfortunately, the hot water heater was stolen when the flooring guys moved it into an outside storage room to work on the floor. I dont know what size it was, probably a 50g. I have gas and am looking a |
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| 11 | Water heater options Posted by: harpris on Mon, Apr 9, 12 at 14:50 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, May 24, 12 at 3:04 We just moved into a 7000 sq foot (3000 main floor), 15 year old house. It has two 50 gallon power vent gas water heaters on each side of the house. One of the water heaters gave up couple days ago. The other one supplies a guest bath and an extra |
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| 12 | Tankless water heater in attic? Posted by: newtoremodel on Wed, Mar 7, 12 at 2:57 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Mar 12, 12 at 14:10 My contractor recently suggested that instead of having 2 tankless water heaters at opposite sides of my almost new construction single story house (4.5 baths, laundry, and kitchen), I may want to consider a single larger unit in the attic. We ha |
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| 13 | Best brand of tankless water heater? It's time to replace my old gas water heater, and I'm going to go tankless. My local water company runs a promo where they subsidize the cost over 5 years by billing you $25/mo for the unit, which works out to $1500. The installation |
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| 14 | Water heater: Gas vs Electric Posted by: Chris2950 on Tue, Jul 10, 12 at 20:26 28 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Mar 23, 13 at 22:56 Hello all, I am having a house built :) and they offer a 50 gallon electric. I know how to fix Gas water heaters, so that is a plus. Electric ones seem expensive/hard to fix. There are 5 of us and use a lot of hot water. We have the optio |
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| 15 | tankless hot water Posted by: jupiterfla on Sun, Jun 5, 11 at 10:00 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Jun 11, 11 at 19:30 hello - I know that this topic has been posted on before - but are there any updates or expertise for Florida on Tankless hot water heaters? Rebates, whole house, etc. I'm doing a whole house reno, approx 2000 sf, 2 bath, 1 powder, at this point g |
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| 16 | tankless water heater Posted by: memah on Thu, Aug 18, 11 at 13:03 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Sep 14, 11 at 8:02 We are thinking of putting in a tankless water heater instead of replacing our old hot water tank. It seems to take forever to get hot water from the garage to the kitchen (60+ ft away) and to the master bath (40+ ft away). Would this help for th |
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| 17 | Tankless or tank water heater question Posted by: chaocai on Thu, Nov 3, 11 at 1:29 8 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 10, 11 at 8:16 First sorry for re-posting but I was advised to post here from instead of HVC forum as it seems that I picked the wrong forum initially. We currently have 2 tandem water heaters, one being gas one being electrical. one is 80 gal and another 95 |
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| 18 | tankless H2O heater + H2O efficient dishwasher = problems Posted by: bevangel on Sun, Jul 4, 10 at 10:32 17 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Oct 3, 11 at 9:13 Just figured out that my water efficient Kenmore dishwasher (not top of the line) doesn't draw enough water to keep my Rennai tankless water heater (propane) fired up. Dishwasher has a heating element but manual says to supply water at 120 degree |
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| 19 | tankless water heater and water pressure pump reccomendations Posted by: giuseppe_paolo on Mon, Apr 18, 11 at 0:57 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Apr 30, 11 at 8:16 I am planning to have the tankless and the water pressure pump just to feed the master bathroom because of the Kohler dtv (8 body sprays and 2 shower heads with a third not on the digital valve will eat up hot water and pressure) most likely unles |
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| 20 | Yes or No to EasyWater water softener by Freije Posted by: indygal on Tue, Jan 15, 08 at 7:09 179 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Sep 7, 11 at 0:52 We're building a new house and trying to decide if the EasyWater system would be a good one for us. Indiana water is very hard on appliances plus we're tired of hoisting those bags of salt. Does anyone have pros or cons about EasyWater? F |
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