Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have heard that the gas powered ones are fine and that the electric powered ones are a problem.
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We had Rinnai tankless unit installed yesterday by Allen Curry Plumbing. 48 month term 26.99 per month out of our gas bill or $1,295.00. We felt it was worth it - our unit was 14 years old and we had just put in a new Nova water filter and softener. This purchase was part of a Teco partner Gas advantage offer.
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My parents had one in the home I just sold. They never liked it, slow to get hot water, cost. It would take forever to pay for itself. Now have a gas hot water heater and we never run out of hot water.
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Had one in Virginia Beach and loved it for instant hot water
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Lowes carries a hot water tank recirculator for under $200 that you plumb in above your hot water heater. Works great and provides near instant hot water throughout the house. Has a built in timer that can be set for peak times of usage. Highly recommend.
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OK. Just for grins. Every time I hear someone talk about a “hot water heater,” it reminds of what I heard a comedian say once when I was much younger. You don’t need to heat the hot water because it is already hot. 😃
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We had them in our old house and they worked great and you get off that big tank. Be sure you get enough of them to cover all the areas that you would need hot water. Let me know please, how is goes putting them here, because we are thinking of putting them in our house here. Thank you, I hope all works out well.
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I had our water heater replaced a couple of years ago. At that time the gas company was offering a program that they would install a new water heater and hauled away the old one for a charge of $9.99 per month added to your bill for 60 months. So $599.40 and no additional charges. You may want to contact them to see if that program still exists.
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Does TECO's price include labor?
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If you look at the chart below, the right hand column is price over 13 years. Even if the tankless heater saves you $120 a year over the cost for your regular gas heater, that is only $10 a month you save. That’s not all that impressive. Last edited by MandoMan; 11-18-2020 at 09:21 AM. |
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have had one for 5 yrs and it is really the best investment you can make. Your not heating 40 gallons of water (lotsa of energy wasted) and you get hot water in the same time as your old system. water is FRESHER HOT really a good choice
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A plumber who came to my house (via TECO) about a month ago told me that for two people, we would not get enough energy savings to warrant the high price of the tankless system. Also, the recirculation pump, which will get the hot water to the far reaches of the home much faster, costs $500 for a tank system and $1,000 for a tankless system.
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Tankless Heater
It used to be you had to flow a certain amount of water through the unit in order for it to turn on. So if you wanted to just run a slight stream for rinsing something ,you couldn't w/o going all out.Do the ones T.V. is installing require that and how do you reset the unit or error code? Where do they mount the control panel?
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I’ve had tankless water heaters in two houses up north and two here in The Villages over the last 20 years. The heaters today are far superior than those years ago. I can’t recommend them highly enough.
Things to know or consider: — They are more expensive than tank heaters. But when you consider they last as much as twice as long, the cost evens out. — Have the heater installed by an authorized plumber/dealer who also services the product. Down here I think I’d buy from Lowe’s or Home Depot for the confidence that they back up what they sell. Having said that. I did have one installed here in TV by Curry Plumbing. They also did the necessary “de-scaling” required about every five years. I never had any malfunction that required repairs or parts. — Unless you can get a gas-powered tankless I’m not sure that the electric units heat the water quite as quickly (instantaneous with gas). — You will have to have some plumbing and probably a new vent/chimney installed for the tankless. — Make sure you size the tankless you buy thoughtfully. A “middle size” unit will permit you to take simultaneous showers and do the laundry at the same time. — If your home has a water heater in the garage, a tankless doesn’t necessarily have to be there. Tankless heaters are quite small and can be hung on a wall inside the house. — This thread mixes the issue of hot water distribution with the heating of water. If you have a delay in getting heated water at a faucet a long way from your water heater, it will be the same whether you have a tank or tankless water heater. The decision to purchase an additional device to assure immediate hot water at faucets a long way from the water heater is an altogether different purchase decision than buying the device which actually heats the water. In summary, I would never buy a tank-style water heater again.
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Politicians are like diapers--they should be changed frequently, and for the same reason. Last edited by Villages Kahuna; 11-19-2020 at 09:27 AM. |
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Ohiobuckeye
Don’t live in the state of Florida but here a tankless water heater is about $300. cheaper but both have there advantage’s & disadvantage’s. I found out both takes the same amount of time to get hot water to our Master bathroom. Personally I don’t see an advantage in switching from one to the other because of the labor price involved.
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