Russ989
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It’s almost like a Tradesmen at work thread….. 😂
How many in the home, do u have a garden tub, Jacuzzi tub?What do you plumbers like for a quality electric water heater? My 40 gallon Whirlpool is about 9 years old. It is still doing fine, but I am thinking about a pre-emptive replacement. I like to do these on MY schedule, not when it HAS to be done. Or I would at least like to have the replacement on hand. I don't want a heat pump or anything complicated. Just a good, long lasting water heater. Thanks!
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Just us 2 old timers in the house. One bath, laundry mostly done in cold water. We have never run out of hot water with the existing 40 gal tank. No gas on the property.How many in the home, do u have a garden tub, Jacuzzi tub?
fyi, a 50gal electric in theory has the same capacity as a 40gal nat vent cuz of its recovery rate.
I shower in cold water most of the time.Just us 2 old timers in the house. One bath, laundry mostly done in cold water. We have never run out of hot water with the existing 40 gal tank. No gas on the property.
And we lived in our motorhome for 10 years. Even the 10 gallon WH was enough that we almost never ran out of hot water.
Thanks to all!
Wow. More power to you. A nice long hot shower feels awfully good on my old achy body!I shower in cold water most of the time.
I can respect that, aches and pains suck.Wow. More power to you. A nice long hot shower feels awfully good on my old achy body!
If you have a smaller home with two showers and know how to stager shower times, 40 gal elect. is fine. Electric water heaters are 100% efficient yet the most costly way to heat water. If you do an addition, like adding a masters bath and bed room with a soaker tub, think real hard about a tankless gas water heater1
We are all feeling the crunch, the same condenser and evaporator coils I was buying in May have went up 8-12% and show no sign of going back down or having dependable stock.And, BTW, we've been told water heaters are fixing to go up a bunch, possibly 100 bucks on the 40 and 50 electric Rheems.
We also sell and install navien, we have had good luck with them. On another note, we have been waiting over two months for a underground pressure tank. There are none in captivity. I did locate one on Amazon,a well-x-trol 202 for 575.00. We pay 350.00 from the wholesaler.We sell Navien. Haven't sold a bunch of them, but so far, never had an issue with one.
The one from home depot should be just fine.So, my EASY choices are:
Rheem at Home Depot- $379
AO Smith at Lowes- $419
Both are 40 gallon, 4500 watts, 6 year warranty.
Both have a number of reviews mentioning leaks around the factory installed temp/pressure relief valve. Lots of dents with the AO Smith. Some leaks around the elements on the Rheem. Seems like typical modern manufacturing sloppiness with both.
Thanks!