expireddealhunee posted Apr 24, 2021 02:51 PM
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expireddealhunee posted Apr 24, 2021 02:51 PM
Rheem Performance Platinum 9.5 GPM Natural Gas High Efficiency Outdoor Tankless Water Heater-ECOH200XLN-2 $1299.99 plus tax + $1100 rebate&tax credit YMMV
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IINM, it's at least a couple of grand for pro install.
Thinking of buying this and installing myself.. Will I have any issues with obtaining a rebate thru socal gas.?
//is it a standard proof of purchase upc and sales receipt ordeal or require special items
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Don't put outside in cold areas as it's harder to heat in winter
As for brand reheem quality is dropping
Were I work tank hot water heaters are breaking down after 6 months keep your reciept so you can change it up to 10 years but only parts and labour for 1; year
Our first one, a Takagi, was an outside vent one, like the one in this deal, so couldn't be in the crawlspace where the previous tank water heater was. Cost about $2000 to install including running a gas line.
The Takagi worked fine, but when we remodeled and enclosed that space, wanted to move the tankless water heater into the crawlspace where the old tank water heater was. Had to get rid of the Takagi and got a Noritz that could be vented through the old water heater flue. But needed upgrade the gas pipe to 1" - would have been expensive if not done as part of the remodel, but since the walls were all torn out, was easy to run a new pipe through the house.
IINM, it's at least a couple of grand for pro install.
Edit: I don't.
Edit: I don't.
unless you're doing major renovation or doing a new construction it rarely makes sense to switch to tankless.
Maybe less if you never run your furnace and water heater at the same time like me in So Cal.
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Anyways, installed the tankless water heater myself but realized that the gas line needed to be upgraded, I have yet to call a plumber to upgrade that line. It doesn't get as hot as it's supposed to, but I've been able to use the same exhaust tube as my previous gas tank heater. The water lines were pretty easy to connect as well after watching some youtube videos on how to use flux and solder. All in all, took about a weekend for me to hookup.
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