Joel_BC
Super Self-Sufficient
There's been some good discussion here lately about energy bills and saving costs. So this question has come up for me.
On-demand (tankless) water heaters. I have a couple neighbors who had these (vintage: installed 8-12 years ago) using propane for the heat, and both replaced them with up-to-date but conventional electric, tank-type water heaters. In one case, it's a household with two adults and two teens, and the other is two parents and three small kids. Both households seemed to feel they were using a lot of propane, or that for their situation the normal demands of the home were not easily met.
I have no real idea how many people in my neighborhood or home valley are happily using tankless water heaters. But in our house we have a 10-year-old conventional electric, tank-type water heater. Usually there are just two adults living here these days. Would on-demand work well for us?
Any experience to share?
On-demand (tankless) water heaters. I have a couple neighbors who had these (vintage: installed 8-12 years ago) using propane for the heat, and both replaced them with up-to-date but conventional electric, tank-type water heaters. In one case, it's a household with two adults and two teens, and the other is two parents and three small kids. Both households seemed to feel they were using a lot of propane, or that for their situation the normal demands of the home were not easily met.
I have no real idea how many people in my neighborhood or home valley are happily using tankless water heaters. But in our house we have a 10-year-old conventional electric, tank-type water heater. Usually there are just two adults living here these days. Would on-demand work well for us?
Any experience to share?