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I'm buying a house with a broken electric tank. I'll mostly live alone.
I'd like one that is dependable. It will probably be in the garage so it
should be direct vent. I'd certainly like an efficiency as good or better
than average. I'm willing to spend more if the payback period is
reasonable. It will be NG and the input temperature should be around 50
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If garage is colder than house its efficiency will be less, if it
freezes many will be ruined. Some come with freeze protection, but
what if it fails. Mine is a Bosch 117000 Btu, battery [2 D cell]
ignition. The basement is best and it can vent up a chimney. The
lowest efficency tankless is 82 EF, EF is how you rate water heaters.
www.energystar.gov lists all that are made. Electric is near 100%
efficient, maybe 95EF, It depends on your electric per Kwh cost, vs Ng
and doing a Btu cost comparison. In the midwest US Ng is now at least
40% cheaper. Ther are downsides to tankless you must adjust to, and
you are feeding more gas to it than many home heating units so you
cant guess on gas supply, it must be tested. 1 person you can save, I
saved maybe 10$ a month. Will you install it, do you have a manometer,
they are cheap.