A properly sized and installed tankless water heater won’t slow the water down. They are also quite small in comparison to a tank and in many cases can be installed in a central location closer to all the fixtures. Additionally, there are WaiWela/Paloma models with efficiencies up 94% that, with federal and state rebate programs, can pay for themselves within 10 years and commonly operate for 15-25 years.
what crap. you lose water press to heat the tankless tubes. as long as you have gas and water u wont run out of hot water. takes a longer time to get water to the other end of the house. more faucets open means less water pressure. i didnt see any saving and these simple units are costly. im staying with my pilotless water heater.
A properly sized and installed tankless water heater won’t slow the water down. They are also quite small in comparison to a tank and in many cases can be installed in a central location closer to all the fixtures. Additionally, there are WaiWela/Paloma models with efficiencies up 94% that, with federal and state rebate programs, can pay for themselves within 10 years and commonly operate for 15-25 years.
LowEnergySystems 1 year ago
what crap. you lose water press to heat the tankless tubes. as long as you have gas and water u wont run out of hot water. takes a longer time to get water to the other end of the house. more faucets open means less water pressure. i didnt see any saving and these simple units are costly. im staying with my pilotless water heater.
tshorse 1 year ago