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House flooded and going to a tankless water heater
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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3627646" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>i have a bosch. like i said it is over 20 years old now. things you should know before you go tankless. if you have the pressure balance type faucets you will need to set them so they don't balance. these are common in showers and tubs and known as anti scald faucets. a tankless doesn't take any longer to get hot water to the other end of the house than a tank. make sure you get one sized to your needs. don't let it freeze!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3627646, member: 7203"] i have a bosch. like i said it is over 20 years old now. things you should know before you go tankless. if you have the pressure balance type faucets you will need to set them so they don't balance. these are common in showers and tubs and known as anti scald faucets. a tankless doesn't take any longer to get hot water to the other end of the house than a tank. make sure you get one sized to your needs. don't let it freeze! [/QUOTE]
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