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Re: Tankless Water Heaters
[Re: jwalker77]
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05/11/20 07:09 AM
05/11/20 07:09 AM
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Mine just went out a while back and I looked at going tankless. If I remember right, I would have had to run new wire and bump up to a 220, which I decided I didnt want to do. The ones that put out enough water for my familys usage were pretty expensive and required alot of power. Those would be the kinds of things youll want to talk to the fellow at lowes about, or whereever you go. The fellow at Lowes is the last place I’d seek advice about anything.
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