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House flooded and going to a tankless water heater
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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 3627840" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>just my experience. ROI is something to consider before buying a tankless i agree but in the time i have owned one ,fuel keeps getting higher and it does save considerable fuel,do your own math. i agree "don't buy a budget unit. I agree, check out any peculiar install requirements like gas supply or even faucet conversions. as far as scale??? i have had my heat exchanger out and was very surprised to find no scale what so ever. i have a spare heat exchanger just cause that is how i am but a new exchanger for the bosch 125X is aprox 300 dollars and i haven't needed it. i also keep a rebuild kit for the valve and a spare ingniter. now in my opinion if you want to take a chance and save money!!!! install an electric tank and put a blanket on it and a switch or timer so you can turn it off during the day and only heat water when you need it. probably save a bundle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 3627840, member: 7203"] just my experience. ROI is something to consider before buying a tankless i agree but in the time i have owned one ,fuel keeps getting higher and it does save considerable fuel,do your own math. i agree "don't buy a budget unit. I agree, check out any peculiar install requirements like gas supply or even faucet conversions. as far as scale??? i have had my heat exchanger out and was very surprised to find no scale what so ever. i have a spare heat exchanger just cause that is how i am but a new exchanger for the bosch 125X is aprox 300 dollars and i haven't needed it. i also keep a rebuild kit for the valve and a spare ingniter. now in my opinion if you want to take a chance and save money!!!! install an electric tank and put a blanket on it and a switch or timer so you can turn it off during the day and only heat water when you need it. probably save a bundle. [/QUOTE]
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