Who should buy a tank water heater.
Tank or tankless water heater reddit.
Tank water heaters seem to have the following going for it.
If it s up to me i d do an electric heat pump unit.
The beauty of a tankless water heater is its ability to provide a continuous supply of hot water.
Why you should avoid electric tankless water heaters.
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I was a little worried posting on reddit but glad i did.
I appreciate the love and great feedback on the potential safety issues.
The only difference between the two is that the tank type has storage and as such can afford a lower recovery rate and the tankless has to be able to keep up with your houses demand and heat water as you need to use it.
A traditional water heater with a tank preheats many gallons of water and stores it until the water is needed.
I don t anticipate saving much space my current water heater is in the utility corner behind the furnace in the basement so that space is more or less wasted either way but i hear the tankless heaters are more energy efficient for gas heat at least which is what i have.
Wanted to check with folks here on what the general consensus is.
Operating costs to run a whole home electric tankless water heater you may need three to four 50 amp circuits.
While tankless water heaters run more efficiently than storage tank water heaters replacing a tank water heater with a tankless can be expensive and the payback time can be longer than the warranty.
If your home runs strictly on.
There s a tax rebate on them 350 which brings them down cost competitive with standard electric tank heaters.
That s enough amperage to run 3 4 air conditioners at the same time.
Every electric tankless water heater we ve found fails in 2 big ways.
A tankless water heater is a heating element either gas or electric that connects directly to the home s water pipes.
Tank less seems to have the following advantages efficient save around 20 30 a year over the efficient tank models space saving.
The electric tankless can take a ton of power which might necessitate service upgrades etc.
A tankless heater uses the same amount of water compared to a conventional water heater.
If you have a timeline or budget constraints that prevent you from getting a tankless system a tank heater may be the way to go.
The one big downside is that it does take a bit longer to get up to temperature.
The water heater has been leaking and am about to order a new.
Compared to a traditional water heater a tankless option is more efficient in its delivery and is a big energy saver.
A model with a tank is less expensive to install but uses more energy and raises utility costs.