OK - Northwest Natural Gas has a promotion ($250 in gas credit) for installing a Rheem, and with the $1500 energy credit... . I was looking at this... . now here's the issue.
I have an existing house - 11 years old - we had it built. It has a 50 gallon high capacity gas water heater. It is located in the heated garage and who knows how long the thing will last... . but I've been told they arent' as good as they use to be.....
I had an estimate on installing a New Rheem..... the total came in at $3400!
He can install it where the old tank is located... but has to run a new vent line up inside my Tall garage (15' High) and run it across the ceiling to exit the oppossite side wall.
Rheem Tankless Gas Water Heaters - Tankless 66 Indoor Direct Vent Series
Obviously I'm concerned about the $$$$$. Even with the 30% credit and the $250, it will cost $2130!
Now about my existing gas bill... We have a complete gas house... ... including a gas grill. So that means gas range, gas dryer, gas water heater, fireplace and furnace. When I look at my gas expense during the summer... . June-to Aug, teh gas bill is about $40---(soon to go down 20%). Now that bill is for water heat (we run the washer several times a week for water and dryer) as well as the range and the dishwasher every day.
OK so I assume that at teh worst 3/4's of my bill is for hot water - or $30. And with a max savings of 50% for an tankless system... . maybe $15/month! When I told the gas folks this thye said but during the winter the water is colder and takes more gas to heat it..... maybe a little... but I don't think very much... . the ground temperature is pretty constant... .
Give me your thoughts..... and bear in mind that at some point my existing one will go south..... and at that point there may not be any energy credits.....
This is my current hot water heater... . AO Smith 50 gal. #FSGT-50 is an extra high recovery (61. gallons an hour), but not self-cleaning.
CODE COMPLIANCE: H. U. D. , ASHRAE/IES 90. lb-1992 and 1990 NAECA.
A. G. A. CERTIFIED - To ANSI standards for residential water heaters. All models are approved for use in combined appliance applications.
FOAM INSULATION - Minimizes radiant heat loss.
GLASS-LINED TANK - Glass, specifically developed by A. 0. Smith ceramic research for water heater use, is fused to steel at 1600'F. , providing corrosion protection for years of dependable use. Proven reliable in millions of water heaters for over 50 years.
DIP TUBE - Carries inlet water deep into tank.
ANODE - Tank-mounted, screw-in anode for longer tank life
THERMOSTAT - Designed for long service life. Safety shutoff provided. Propane models have built-in filter and dirt leg provided.
BURNER - All steel, multipart burner for improved combustion efficiency. FSGT has a stainless steel burner
SELF CLOSING INNER DOOR - Supplied as a standard feature on all models.
DRAFT DIVERTER - Supplied with screw anchor tabs for secure connection to the top cover.
NON-LINTING ENERGY SAVING PILOT
DRAIN VALVE - Non-metallic valves
HIGH RECOVERY MODEL Model # FSGT-50 recovers 61. 4 gallons per hour.
I have an existing house - 11 years old - we had it built. It has a 50 gallon high capacity gas water heater. It is located in the heated garage and who knows how long the thing will last... . but I've been told they arent' as good as they use to be.....
I had an estimate on installing a New Rheem..... the total came in at $3400!

Rheem Tankless Gas Water Heaters - Tankless 66 Indoor Direct Vent Series
Obviously I'm concerned about the $$$$$. Even with the 30% credit and the $250, it will cost $2130!
Now about my existing gas bill... We have a complete gas house... ... including a gas grill. So that means gas range, gas dryer, gas water heater, fireplace and furnace. When I look at my gas expense during the summer... . June-to Aug, teh gas bill is about $40---(soon to go down 20%). Now that bill is for water heat (we run the washer several times a week for water and dryer) as well as the range and the dishwasher every day.
OK so I assume that at teh worst 3/4's of my bill is for hot water - or $30. And with a max savings of 50% for an tankless system... . maybe $15/month! When I told the gas folks this thye said but during the winter the water is colder and takes more gas to heat it..... maybe a little... but I don't think very much... . the ground temperature is pretty constant... .
Give me your thoughts..... and bear in mind that at some point my existing one will go south..... and at that point there may not be any energy credits.....
This is my current hot water heater... . AO Smith 50 gal. #FSGT-50 is an extra high recovery (61. gallons an hour), but not self-cleaning.
CODE COMPLIANCE: H. U. D. , ASHRAE/IES 90. lb-1992 and 1990 NAECA.
A. G. A. CERTIFIED - To ANSI standards for residential water heaters. All models are approved for use in combined appliance applications.
FOAM INSULATION - Minimizes radiant heat loss.
GLASS-LINED TANK - Glass, specifically developed by A. 0. Smith ceramic research for water heater use, is fused to steel at 1600'F. , providing corrosion protection for years of dependable use. Proven reliable in millions of water heaters for over 50 years.
DIP TUBE - Carries inlet water deep into tank.
ANODE - Tank-mounted, screw-in anode for longer tank life
THERMOSTAT - Designed for long service life. Safety shutoff provided. Propane models have built-in filter and dirt leg provided.
BURNER - All steel, multipart burner for improved combustion efficiency. FSGT has a stainless steel burner
SELF CLOSING INNER DOOR - Supplied as a standard feature on all models.
DRAFT DIVERTER - Supplied with screw anchor tabs for secure connection to the top cover.
NON-LINTING ENERGY SAVING PILOT
DRAIN VALVE - Non-metallic valves
HIGH RECOVERY MODEL Model # FSGT-50 recovers 61. 4 gallons per hour.
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