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  1. scooterman1

    Seeking hot water replacement advice

    Agreed that storage size is the critical decision point. And therein lies my concern: 50; 60; or 75. Thanks for the input.
  2. scooterman1

    Seeking hot water replacement advice

    Thanks for the advice. I'm inclined to go with BW as they have more options between 50 - 75 gallons. I think a conveniential 75 gallon tank is too much and not efficient but I worry that a highly effcienent 50 gallon unit won't produce enough hot water at peak times. I was intrigued with two...
  3. scooterman1

    Seeking hot water replacement advice

    what would you recommend?
  4. scooterman1

    Seeking hot water replacement advice

    HJ, I completely understand. My question is: will the two smaller WHs be sufficient or will I regret not getting a larger, but less efficient model? I worry that the vertex, while smaller, is overkill since I wont be using it for radiant heat. And the other 50 gallon unit, I fear will...
  5. scooterman1

    Seeking hot water replacement advice

    Need to replace a gas hot water heater with direct venting. Currently have a 15 year old 75 gallon unit. 4 in family (three baths). Never take more than 2 showers at a time or within an hour (unless we have guests). But have growing kids. My plumber uses AO Smith and thus I've been doing my...
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