My hot water heater is 16 years old and I recently discovered that it's leaking. I was looking into replacements and found out that you can get a $500 rebate from the gas company by going with a tankless water heater. That will make the switch much cheaper than just replacing my current 40g water heater with a new 40g water heater.
Through a little research I found a brand that seems to be really highly regarded and via the reviews there were way fewer horror stories and many more very satisfied customers than most of the other brands. Takagi is a Japanese made tankless water heater and I figure this is a technology right up their alley.
So my plan is to install this myself. I understand there are a few requirements that are different from a NG water heater tank vs a tankless unit, specifically exhaust and diameter of the gas line running to it. Also, the temp of incoming water is a concern and really reduces the gpm performance.
So anyone go tankless? Anyone install it their self?
Through a little research I found a brand that seems to be really highly regarded and via the reviews there were way fewer horror stories and many more very satisfied customers than most of the other brands. Takagi is a Japanese made tankless water heater and I figure this is a technology right up their alley.
So my plan is to install this myself. I understand there are a few requirements that are different from a NG water heater tank vs a tankless unit, specifically exhaust and diameter of the gas line running to it. Also, the temp of incoming water is a concern and really reduces the gpm performance.
So anyone go tankless? Anyone install it their self?
