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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken

Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
Name: Phyllis
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Hot water heater
As of right now we do not have a hot water heater. All hot water comes from our boiler.
I was talking to a few people who say I should look into getting a separate hot water heater either electric or propane run and that would save us a lot of money in oil.
Question.. Anyone who has done this: Did it save you money in the end? Was it enough to go through the work of getting a hot water heater? and how much does it cost to get one?
TIA
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Posted 1/4/12 11:50 AM |
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Mrs213
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Member since 2/09 18986 total posts
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Re: Hot water heater
At our old house we had a combo oil burner/hot water heater.
Here we have a separate tank hot water heater, I don't see much diffence other than that our electric bill is a little higher than the other place
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Posted 1/4/12 12:16 PM |
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neener1211
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Member since 4/07 22952 total posts
Name: J
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Re: Hot water heater
We did this last year, DH installed it himself. Only cost us $600 ish dollars for the parts.
It has saved us a lot of money in oil because the boiler was constantly running to keep water hot in the spring/summer/fall in case we needed water for washing dishes or showers.
My electric bill has not gone up that much, maybe $10 a month. But considering that it costs more than $10 a month to heat a house in oil plus the cost of the water heater itself, it's already paid for itself in a year.
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Posted 1/4/12 12:30 PM |
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