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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Meredith for fun, NYC for work
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Good morning everyone,
I recently had a well dug at my property and the pressure tank is inside my house in a closet. I use the property mainly in the spring-summer-Fall but will occasionally visit in the winter. I would like some recommendations/advice on electric water heaters. I had originally planned on saving space and putting a tankless electric heater in the closet but I am afraid it won't get the water hot enough and provide solid pressure. So do I put one tankless in the closet and then another at point of use? (I only have 2 sinks a shower and a washing machine). Do I put in a slender traditional heater and still hook up point of use heaters? I;m not sure if i can fit a traditional 60 gallon electric heater in that closet but if I can just go with that? For your info I had lake water with a 30 gallon heater in the crawl space- with the amount of guests I have that was not nearly enough. Thanks everyone! |
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