Gil - Now thats really cool. Imagine running a house on a dollar a day. In case anyone is interested, I installed a tankless hot water heater 3 yrs. ago. Its great. I highly recommend it.
I plan on installing a tankless heater when the present heater needs replacement. I priced them out a few years ago, they were $600 then, guessing they're up in the $700-$800 range now. Add Labor and it will probably exceed a grand.
Steve - Mine was about a grand installed. Home depot. I bought the smaller of the two, because I live alone. Got to tell you, it was worth it. Not only will you save money, but you never run out of hot water. Thats a problem I had with my old tank. I also went with a front loading washing machine. That not only saves water, but because it spins and drains differently than a top loader, the clothes arent as wet when they come out, so it cuts dryer time in about half.
I will probably get a front loading washer when the present one runs out. I didn't buy one a few years ago because the new front-ends were over a grand each at the time. But I'm hoping to get more out of this kenmore.
Steve - If you're not aware of it, the Sears outlet near Christiana Mall in Del. is a great place to buy appliances. Lots of scratch & dent, and every once in a while (once a month if I remember right) they discount the discounts.
Go for it Spencer, you belong in a mobile home.
ReplyDelete100 grand sounds like a lot for a silly green trailer.
ReplyDeleteGil - Now thats really cool. Imagine running a house on a dollar a day. In case anyone is interested, I installed a tankless hot water heater 3 yrs. ago. Its great. I highly recommend it.
ReplyDeleteAre you on vacation again?
ReplyDeleteWell, thats what you get for posting something innovative and positive Gil. 2/3 negative feedback.
ReplyDeletestill looks like a trailer home.
ReplyDeleteI plan on installing a tankless heater when the present heater needs replacement. I priced them out a few years ago, they were $600 then, guessing they're up in the $700-$800 range now. Add Labor and it will probably exceed a grand.
ReplyDeleteSteve - Mine was about a grand installed. Home depot. I bought the smaller of the two, because I live alone. Got to tell you, it was worth it. Not only will you save money, but you never run out of hot water. Thats a problem I had with my old tank. I also went with a front loading washing machine. That not only saves water, but because it spins and drains differently than a top loader, the clothes arent as wet when they come out, so it cuts dryer time in about half.
ReplyDeleteI will probably get a front loading washer when the present one runs out. I didn't buy one a few years ago because the new front-ends were over a grand each at the time. But I'm hoping to get more out of this kenmore.
ReplyDeleteSteve - If you're not aware of it, the Sears outlet near Christiana Mall in Del. is a great place to buy appliances. Lots of scratch & dent, and every once in a while (once a month if I remember right) they discount the discounts.
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