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In the market for a new electric water heater. Would like to hit the "sweet spot" between cost, efficiency and reliability. Been a while since I've bought one so looking for recommendations.
Thanks,
Doug
P.S. Also posted in OT.
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Rheem or Ruud, same heater just different tag.
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I would put ease of warranty replacement at the top of the list. Some manufacturers require an "inspection" by a licensed plumber. Then if they absolutely have to honor the claim, they'll require it be installed by a licensed plumber. That's two visits for the plumber and you're taking cold showers for at least a week.
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I think the new air source heat pump models are pretty cool. Doug, have you ruled those out?
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06-08-2022, 06:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2022, 06:49 AM by carwashguy.)
I installed a heat pump water heater about 4 years ago. I got an 80 gallon Bradford-White. Haven’t had any issues.
I replaced a 50gal natural gas unit so I can’t make a direct comparison between a heat pump and a traditional electric. My wife did say that the gas bill went down but the electric bill didn’t go up any significant amount.
As a bonus, the unit sucks some of the humidity out of the air. It is located in the unfinished side of my basement so the stuff that is in storage doesn’t smell a s musty as it used to.