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<blockquote data-quote="Jim P" data-source="post: 787522" data-attributes="member: 64962"><p>if you have both electric and gas available at the house, then the choice is a bit harder, i have a gas WH for the bath rooms and electric for the kitchen/laundry room. I got the gas for the Baths because of its quicker recovery time over the electric, and the gas models have to be vented, the electric one is in the crawl space but the venting would have been difficult to do per the builder. I looked at the tankless ones, but had trouble with cost, read about them and determine if you have to do any modification to the gas lines in terms of providing sufficent gas flow to meet the demand when the tankless starts up. There are minimum gas flow rates for the tankless, so....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim P, post: 787522, member: 64962"] if you have both electric and gas available at the house, then the choice is a bit harder, i have a gas WH for the bath rooms and electric for the kitchen/laundry room. I got the gas for the Baths because of its quicker recovery time over the electric, and the gas models have to be vented, the electric one is in the crawl space but the venting would have been difficult to do per the builder. I looked at the tankless ones, but had trouble with cost, read about them and determine if you have to do any modification to the gas lines in terms of providing sufficent gas flow to meet the demand when the tankless starts up. There are minimum gas flow rates for the tankless, so.... [/QUOTE]
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