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ProTerra 50 Gal. 10-Year Hybrid High Efficiency Smart Tank Electric Water Heater with Leak Detection & Auto Shutoff - Home Depot $1489.99

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This ProTerra Smart Tank Electric Water Heater gives your home hot water, while also saving you on energy costs. It's highly durable for long-term use with stainless steel elements and an auto shut-off valve to prevent leaking. It's also a smart appliance with built-in EcoNet Wi-Fi. You can manage the heating schedule and track weekly, monthly and yearly energy usage on your mobile device.
Provides an estimated energy cost savings of $315 per year
Pays for itself in energy cost savings thanks to an amazing 3.75 uniform energy factor and features that deliver long-term savings
Protects your home from potential water damage with LeakGuard, the 360-degree leak detection system and the auto shut-off valve that shuts off incoming water and locks water in
Built-in EcoNet Wi-Fi technology allows you to manage hot water and avoid cold showers, track weekly, monthly and yearly energy usage and manage heating schedule from your mobile device
Select the efficiency or performance you want with modes such as High Demand Mode and Vacation Mode
ENERGY STAR-certified so it may be eligible for rebates in your area; check for rebates through your state and local government or electric utility provider
Reduces carbon footprint with 75% reduction in energy use
If your utility requires a grid connection, connect without any additional costs and save more with off-peak scheduling
Provides more hot water than many standard residential electric models, providing ample hot water for households with three to five people or homes with three or more bathrooms
Easily accessible electrical junction box for convenient hook up and drop-in replacement for nearly any standard electric water heater
Duct colder exhaust air into your attic, another room or out of your home
Premium brass drain valve for easy draining and stainless steel elements that prevent buildup
10-year warranty with one-year in-home labor warranty
Savings and efficiency information is located on product specification documents
As with any Wi-Fi connected device, for best performance use your phone or tablet to check the Wi-Fi signal strength in the area where the water heater will be installed prior to purchase



55gal - $1489.99: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312741462


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This ProTerra Smart Tank Electric Water Heater gives your home hot water, while also saving you on energy costs. It's highly durable for long-term use with stainless steel elements and an auto shut-off valve to prevent leaking. It's also a smart appliance with built-in EcoNet Wi-Fi. You can manage the heating schedule and track weekly, monthly and yearly energy usage on your mobile device.
Provides an estimated energy cost savings of $315 per year
Pays for itself in energy cost savings thanks to an amazing 3.75 uniform energy factor and features that deliver long-term savings
Protects your home from potential water damage with LeakGuard, the 360-degree leak detection system and the auto shut-off valve that shuts off incoming water and locks water in
Built-in EcoNet Wi-Fi technology allows you to manage hot water and avoid cold showers, track weekly, monthly and yearly energy usage and manage heating schedule from your mobile device
Select the efficiency or performance you want with modes such as High Demand Mode and Vacation Mode
ENERGY STAR-certified so it may be eligible for rebates in your area; check for rebates through your state and local government or electric utility provider
Reduces carbon footprint with 75% reduction in energy use
If your utility requires a grid connection, connect without any additional costs and save more with off-peak scheduling
Provides more hot water than many standard residential electric models, providing ample hot water for households with three to five people or homes with three or more bathrooms
Easily accessible electrical junction box for convenient hook up and drop-in replacement for nearly any standard electric water heater
Duct colder exhaust air into your attic, another room or out of your home
Premium brass drain valve for easy draining and stainless steel elements that prevent buildup
10-year warranty with one-year in-home labor warranty
Savings and efficiency information is located on product specification documents
As with any Wi-Fi connected device, for best performance use your phone or tablet to check the Wi-Fi signal strength in the area where the water heater will be installed prior to purchase



55gal - $1489.99: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312741462


They also have 65gal for 1759.99: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem.../312741454


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Only downside of this it's basically an Air Conditioner with a water tank, you need to create good ventilation and the amount of space it takes. I like Rheem, but that was the gripe about this unit. If you got your water heater in a small closet then this is a bad idea, if you have it in your garage then that's doable. Plus more electronics and smart features, the more options for things to break. With that said, Rheem has an excellent warranty and if you can return it yourself then you're more or less covered. If you let the "pro plumber" do it for you they'll charge you to return the old one and get the new one, plus draining it, etc. So that's the only downside, BUT you do not need to use their pro installer to get the warranty work done, if you can find a certified plumber who doesn't price gouge then they provide a voucher that will adequately cover the labor charges.
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churchmany
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This is eligible for Bidens Green initiative
Rebate.

But be warned, at my locale, it requires installation by an approved contractor from a list supplied by my Water company. So it may with you too.
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I forget the price Home Depot plumbers quoted me, but it was too high for me. Something like $1400 install and they don't run the electrical line needed. More than the price of the water heater as I recall.
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A family member worked for a call center and basically said that these high end models break faster than the basic water heaters. It's great that they have that 10 year warranty but you will be paying for multiple installations of the replacements.
Last edited by yankees4life January 29, 2024 at 07:17 PM.
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Quote from yankees4life :
A family member worked for a call center and basically said that these high end models break faster than the basic water heaters. It's great that they have that 10 year warranty but you will be paying for multiple installations of the repalcements.
Thanks. I almost went this route. It's pretty expensive. I'll wait till the tech mature more and unit gets cheaper
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Quote from SuperStingy :
Only downside of this it's basically an Air Conditioner with a water tank, you need to create good ventilation and the amount of space it takes. I like Rheem, but that was the gripe about this unit. If you got your water heater in a small closet then this is a bad idea, if you have it in your garage then that's doable. Plus more electronics and smart features, the more options for things to break. With that said, Rheem has an excellent warranty and if you can return it yourself then you're more or less covered. If you let the "pro plumber" do it for you they'll charge you to return the old one and get the new one, plus draining it, etc. So that's the only downside, BUT you do not need to use their pro installer to get the warranty work done, if you can find a certified plumber who doesn't price gouge then they provide a voucher that will adequately cover the labor charges.
i live in a ground floor apt and the boiler is in my apt. Is that a problem health wise ?
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Is this the professional line or the consumer line? I was told by my plumber that there are two different ones.

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Quote from twoweeled :
I forget the price Home Depot plumbers quoted me, but it was too high for me. Something like $1400 install and they don't run the electrical line needed. More than the price of the water heater as I recall.
Do your state have any rebate program? I think mine has like $600 plus the 30% back from the tax credit so my situation is like $2000 off from what they quote.
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Quote from twoweeled :
I forget the price Home Depot plumbers quoted me, but it was too high for me. Something like $1400 install and they don't run the electrical line needed. More than the price of the water heater as I recall.
They use the same circuit size as a standard electric water heater, although use less power while running. Plumbing connections may be on sides so slightly more complicated. They do require a drain or pump for condensate removal, perhaps that's where the addtl cost comes in
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Quote from churchmany :
This is eligible for Bidens Green initiative
Rebate.

But be warned, at my locale, it requires installation by an approved contractor from a list supplied by my Water company. So it may with you too.
An approved contractor is not required for the federal tax credit, but is often required for state/power co rebates.
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Quote from westshore :
They use the same circuit size as a standard electric water heater, although use less power while running. Plumbing connections may be on sides so slightly more complicated. They do require a drain or pump for condensate removal, perhaps that's where the addtl cost comes in
I don't know where all the cost is, but I wrote that off immediately. Not everyone is going to have an outlet where the water heater is going either. But it was additional, whatever is needed.
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Quote from WINDHUNTER :
Do your state have any rebate program? I think mine has like $600 plus the 30% back from the tax credit so my situation is like $2000 off from what they quote.
Yes, we do have the tax credit as far as I know.
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Quote from twoweeled :
I forget the price Home Depot plumbers quoted me, but it was too high for me. Something like $1400 install and they don't run the electrical line needed. More than the price of the water heater as I recall.
Do it yourself. It only takes the "Pros" a whole 2 hours (or less) to install a water heater. $700 per hr is highway robbery. I did mine myself and I converted from a Gas WH to this without issue. Its still running strong 3 years later and it cools my hot Florida garage in the summers. Win-Win
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I've had one for a few years now, situated in an unfinished basement. Provides welcome cooling/dehumidification in Summer but makes the basement even colder during the Winter! Econet provided remote monitoring/operation capability but that broke when I switched to T Moble HI, I believe the 5G wifi network is an issue and I need to set up a 2.4G network as well
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Quote from shangxx :
i live in a ground floor apt and the boiler is in my apt. Is that a problem health wise ?
I don't believe your health will be at risk, it is more about airflow:

https://images.thdstatic.com/cata...17dedf.pdf

700 cubic feet and you don't really need to worry about vents.

Temperature is a factor also, but I think that's more of a concern of those who leave in extreme cold conditions.

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