tpr concerns for mini-w/h in 1/2 bath

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DianeDebuda

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Originally planned location for w/h is no longer an option, so hot water pipes in slab can't be used.

Would like to use a 2-1/2 gal mini-w/h in a 1/2 bath, but there is no way to route to the outside for the tpr (no exterior wall and no way to route to one for gravity feed). Is there something like a specialized bucket for such places?

If not, will have to route hot water from kitchen tankless either through the walls/ceiling or under the 3/4" plywood subfloor. Space under subfloor very limited - plywood attached to 2x2 screeds sitting on the slab. Distance from 1/2 bath to tankless is about 20 ft, but have to add vertical routing for the first choice. It'd be easier than under the floor, but heat loss?

Really hope there's a way to do the mini-w/h and avoid adding pipe in walls/ceiling/floor.
 

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Feel dumb. Obvious solution is a small tankless, but the ones that I'd seen were 220V and they'd require too many slots in my panel. Going to research the 120V ones.
 
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