Originally Posted by
Rover
Installation costs can be high (up to $1,000, or in a few cases even more) due to increased wattage or gas flow requirements. On an old home you may even have to bring more power to the house...a very expensive proposition. If you already have a high efficiency tanked unit and use little hot water, it probably hasn't a reasonable payback. Also, if you have new low flow fixtures you have to watch the flow rates as most don't operate at less than 1/2 gpm or so. Also, payback depends on your energy cost. Are you now gas or electric? Well water doesn't have anything to do with the cost, except there are maintenance issues for mineral rich water that could add costs. Water softeners are often recommended.
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