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Old 08-02-2022, 07:24 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
A tankless is not inexpensive...
And many times requires a panel and service upgrade.

So the output of capital most likely would eat up much of the savings.
While mine is only 9 years old, it has been a flawless performer and saved me untold dollars not heating water when we dont need it.

It takes up far less space than a tank style, and has an endless capacity when you need it.

And the biggest plus of all, no tank to fail! And after having had several failures over the years, one that made a bit of a mess and ruined some stored paper items, this was a big bonus for me.

Yes it might be double the price initially, but worth much more in the long run, well so far anyway!

Dont think I'll ever be going back to a tank style again, and if what I am reading here is correct, it will keep me out of trouble for exposure to Legionnaire's disease, so add that to the plus column.
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