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In reply to the discussion: Need water heater advice [View all]quaint
(2,733 posts)6. I was hoping the 220 in my laundry would make it reasonable.
Of course, amps never crossed my mind. Do plumbers usually do roof caps? I've been leaving messages at "water heater installation and replacement" businesses.
I bought a cap, probably wrong one, and climbed on the roof. Then I got the heebie jeebies so this septuagenarian hundred-pounder stuck the cap in the pipe and climbed down. Don't want to go up again.
Didn't think electric would need venting. Obvious why this isn't one of my DIY projects.
Thank you.
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I would look at a tankless heater. Can be gas or 220v. I got one years ago and love it.
CurtEastPoint
May 2020
#1
Yep, Rinnai here. Works like a champ and the gas bill for hot water, clothes drying and cooking
CurtEastPoint
May 2020
#9
Yes, it produces hot water as long as it's needed. Well, given constraints on how many...
CurtEastPoint
Jul 2020
#28
Your description of your problem suggests that you need a pro to look at your heater.
Chainfire
Feb 2021
#35
For the past couple of days, my hot water has a rusty tinge to it, but my cold water runs clear.
Tarheel_Dem
Feb 2021
#30
I have never seen any big difference in brands and, when in business, advised my customers
Chainfire
Feb 2021
#34