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my water heater is leaking so I need to replace it (got a good 16 years out of it)

so I am looking at these tankless ones, and the thing looks pretty good

however, installation???

Navien Gas Tankless Gas Water Heater - Enervee Score 94/100 - NPE240A

3300$ to install it? 

I can do basic plumbing and gas, I have changed my water heaters in the past, repair with torches etc, so im moderately skilled

is this astronomical?  I cant imagine it taking more than an hour or 2

also how easy is it to install a tankless?

looks like I only get the rebate with the "professional" install which is complete california bullsh1t

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That's about all we have down here in the South. They're great and easy as hell to install. I just installed a couple at the Ranch House. 

What's nice is that it's hot water on demand. You'll never run out and it only runs when calling for hot water. They are extremely efficient. 

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20 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

my water heater is leaking so I need to replace it (got a good 16 years out of it)

so I am looking at these tankless ones, and the thing looks pretty good

however, installation???

Navien Gas Tankless Gas Water Heater - Enervee Score 94/100 - NPE240A

3300$ to install it? 

I can do basic plumbing and gas, I have changed my water heaters in the past, repair with torches etc, so im moderately skilled

is this astronomical?  I cant imagine it taking more than an hour or 2

also how easy is it to install a tankless?

looks like I only get the rebate with the "professional" install which is complete california bullsh1t

You can install it yourself. I can install a full water heater with soldered connections in a few hours. Insanity.

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I have time. I'll install it for free. It will most likely result in your house being flooded and possibly burned down but I can give it a try. 

I can manage to get by on some things, but I do not even trust myself on doing what some consider simple stuff. No chance even that I'll do anything on my car other than change the oil. 

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7 minutes ago, jbycho said:

I have time. I'll install it for free. It will most likely result in your house being flooded and possibly burned down but I can give it a try. 

I can manage to get by on some things, but I do not even trust myself on doing what some consider simple stuff. No chance even that I'll do anything on my car other than change the oil. 

You need someone to tie your shoes I’m sure.  No, I’m sure you use Velcro. 

2 Peter 3:9   The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness, But is long suffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.  He can even help tie your shoes   Indeed Amen Thanks 

 

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1 hour ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

my water heater is leaking so I need to replace it (got a good 16 years out of it)

so I am looking at these tankless ones, and the thing looks pretty good

however, installation???

Navien Gas Tankless Gas Water Heater - Enervee Score 94/100 - NPE240A

3300$ to install it? 

I can do basic plumbing and gas, I have changed my water heaters in the past, repair with torches etc, so im moderately skilled

is this astronomical?  I cant imagine it taking more than an hour or 2

also how easy is it to install a tankless?

looks like I only get the rebate with the "professional" install which is complete california bullsh1t

Great water heaters, save the bucks, and enjoy the tile installing.  

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1 hour ago, weepaws said:

You need someone to tie your shoes I’m sure.  

Yeah. That's why I hire servants like you. :dunno:

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17 minutes ago, jbycho said:

Yeah. That's why I hire servants like you. :dunno:

So need to hire someone to tie your shoes? How pathetic.   You’re a liberal   

Luke 17:3.  Take heed to yourselves, if thy brother trespasses against thee, rebuke him, and if he repent, forgive him.  Indeed Amen Thanks 

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4 minutes ago, weepaws said:

So need to hire someone to tie your shoes? How pathetic.   You’re a liberal   

Luke 17:3.  Take heed to yourselves, if thy brother trespasses against thee, rebuke him, and if he repent, forgive him.  Indeed Amen Thanks 

I enjoy looking down on you as I pay you a pittance to do what I tell you to do. 

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5 minutes ago, jbycho said:

I enjoy looking down on you as I pay you a pittance to do what I tell you to do. 

Oh wait. Am I being like that Tim guy now with how he hires and thinks of  illegals? :mellow:

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I plan to get one soon. From what I read, the difficulty of the installation depends on your house. I forget if it had to do with the wiring and/or water. It could be no problem or a big deal. 

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2 hours ago, weepaws said:

You need someone to tie your shoes I’m sure.  No, I’m sure you use Velcro. 

2 Peter 3:9   The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some men count slackness, But is long suffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.  He can even help tie your shoes   Indeed Amen Thanks 

 

Thou shalt install thine own water heater or thou name shall be stricken from the book of life and thou shalt be cast into the burning fire of eternal damnation. So let it be written, so let it be done.

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41 minutes ago, frank said:

I plan to get one soon. From what I read, the difficulty of the installation depends on your house. I forget if it had to do with the wiring and/or water. It could be no problem or a big deal. 

I'm interested in this topic as well.  The OP listed a gas heater, but we don't have gas.  If you don't either, you likely need a 220V run to the installation point.  We did this under our kitchen sink during our remodel a few years ago, but we haven't installed it yet.  Our (read:  my wife's) complaint is that the kitchen sink is on the opposite end of the house from the standard heater, so it takes 2 minutes for hot water to get there.  

Honestly, the only reason I haven't installed one is that they generally seem to take up a lot of space under the sink.  If anyone has recommendations of heaters that don't take up too much space, I'd appreciate it.  :cheers:

 

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Look into this very very very carefully.  Tankless water heaters require electrical draws most homes dont have.  You could easily burn your house down if you dont adjust for that.  

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2 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

Look into this very very very carefully.  Tankless water heaters require electrical draws most homes dont have.  You could easily burn your house down if you dont adjust for that.  

😉 yep...

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36 minutes ago, supermike80 said:

Look into this very very very carefully.  Tankless water heaters require electrical draws most homes dont have.  You could easily burn your house down if you dont adjust for that.  

Exactly why I just put in a new 50 gallon standard water heater last weekend instead of a tankless. Took less than an hr and was only 520 bucks. I'll be good for about 10 years with this hard azz Arizona water. 

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3 hours ago, supermike80 said:

Look into this very very very carefully.  Tankless water heaters require electrical draws most homes dont have.  You could easily burn your house down if you dont adjust for that.  

No they don't. Mine are 115v and  require only a 15 amp breaker. Equivalent to a lighting circuit.b

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1 hour ago, Maximum Overkill said:

No they don't. Mine are 115v and  require only a 15 amp breaker. Equivalent to a lighting circuit.b

Why would you go 115? 220 is much more efficient 

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9 hours ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

my water heater is leaking so I need to replace it (got a good 16 years out of it)

Have you checked to see how much would it cost to replace the old one with a similar conventional heater ? Unless you weren't satisfied with the old one's ability to provide hot water, $4,298.00 is a lot of $.

From the little bit of research I did, it doesn't look like they last that much longer than conventional, and there can also be substantial maintenance costs. 

AI Overview

A tankless water heater can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance, which is up to twice as long as a standard tank water heater: 


https://www.google.com/search?q=How+long+do+tankless+water+heaters+last&client=safari&sca_esv=b7c7725471ff36c8&ei=tW05Z6P0GZSW5OMP4Mf1oQ0&ved=0ahUKEwjjopbSwOKJAxUUC3kGHeBjPdQQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=How+long+do+tankless+water+heaters+last&gs_lp=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-wEYlwUYjAUY3QTYAQKYAwyIBgGQBge6BgQIARgHugYGCAIQARgKkgcFMTkuMTKgB7bpAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp 

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46 minutes ago, RaiderHaters Revenge said:

Yah that’s prob what I’ll do. It just popped up. I have a 50 gal now so it’s like 1200 and I can do myself 

Your thread got me thinking about my water heater. I figured it was around 15 years old. Was shocked to look up the work order receipt & find it was installed on April 17, 2001.

It's a state select "the experts choice, made in the USA"

Looks like they still make them and they're still made in the US. The total cost including removing the old water heater was $327 !!

 

 

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8 hours ago, easilyscan said:

Your thread got me thinking about my water heater. I figured it was around 15 years old. Was shocked to look up the work order receipt & find it was installed on April 17, 2001.

It's a state select "the experts choice, made in the USA"

Looks like they still make them and they're still made in the US. The total cost including removing the old water heater was $327 !!

 

 

It's worth $300 just to remove the old water heater alone as far as I'm concerned. 

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 We have one and we love it. Never runs out and you can run the shower, dishwasher, washing machine, at the same time. I highly recommend them from our experience.

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Aren’t they horrible energy hogs?

Which, I mean, fock the environment. Global warming is fake. Burn that sweet sweet coal baby!!

But, you know, it might really drive up your bill, right?

Though I am by no means an expert. 

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11 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

Aren’t they horrible energy hogs?

Which, I mean, fock the environment. Global warming is fake. Burn that sweet sweet coal baby!!

But, you know, it might really drive up your bill, right?

Though I am by no means an expert. 

I have made commercials, install videos and others for a company that makes tankless water heaters, so Im not an expert and I'm getting my information from their marketing-but everything I've seen says they use less energy.  They aren't storing and constantly keeping water hot---it's on demand. 

Again-I'm just working for the marketing people-but generally there has to be some truth in advertising. 

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15 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

Aren’t they horrible energy hogs?

Which, I mean, fock the environment. Global warming is fake. Burn that sweet sweet coal baby!!

But, you know, it might really drive up your bill, right?

Though I am by no means an expert. 

Yes. Electric cars are horrible energy hogs. We all know this. 

And yes, you are NO expert. 

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