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Title: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: WFP on December 19, 2006, 07:28:35 PM
Well, there goes my Zippers 575 Cams, D&D Fatcats, related accessories and dynotuning...

$1750 to replace an oil fired 30 Gallon hot water heater...

Dam...
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: ccr on December 20, 2006, 03:23:45 AM
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Well, there goes my Zippers 575 Cams, D&D Fatcats, related accessories and dynotuning...

$1750 to replace an oil fired 30 Gallon hot water heater...

Dam...
:'(  We feel your pain.  Sorry.  Just replaced our clothes dryer, shy of $1,000 to find out the electrician who put our electrical panel in two years ago, just did not tighten up one wire.  He came in, pulled out something tightened it back up and rolled out saying the charge was on him, since it was his failure to tighten everything up.................... But I already have the new dryer and the old one is hauled away.  Argh!  

                   The good news is "I love this new dryer."   And I bet, you will love the new hot water heater.  Things Do Get better over time.   ;)
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: WFP on December 20, 2006, 07:01:03 AM
Yeah, I do like hot showers...

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:'(  We feel your pain.  .......And I bet, you will love the new hot water heater.  Things Do Get better over time.   ;)
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: DCFIREMANN on December 20, 2006, 07:55:35 AM
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Well, there goes my Zippers 575 Cams, D&D Fatcats, related accessories and dynotuning...

[highlight]$1750 to replace an oil fired 30 Gallon hot water heater...[/highlight]

Dam...

If I lived a little closer I would hook you up Bill. Damn the prices up there are a bit higher than down here. HVACwise that is.

Sorry to here about it I really wish I could help you out.

Be Safe

THE DAWG
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: WFP on December 20, 2006, 08:37:07 AM
I really am considering changing to an Electric one...I would need to bring 220 down to the location but for $300 plus installation cost it would be cheaper...especially since it is just the two of us in the house.

/Bill
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: RJ749 on December 20, 2006, 08:59:41 AM
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I really am considering changing to an Electric one...I would need to bring 220 down to the location but for $300 plus installation cost it would be cheaper...especially since it is just the two of us in the house.

/Bill

NOt sure about the electricity costs back there but wouldn't a new efficient electric water heater be way less to operate too?
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: hogasm on December 20, 2006, 09:10:13 AM
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Well, there goes my Zippers 575 Cams, D&D Fatcats, related accessories and dynotuning...

$1750 to replace an oil fired 30 Gallon hot water heater...

Dam...

WFP

Electric water heater is 94% effecient. Take into consideration the cost for installation and the payback time for the added cost.

Oil fired water heater is 98% effecient. You will not have the added cost of running the 12/2 wire and 25 amp breaker.

In the long run it is more ffecient to keep the oil fired water heater with only  2 people using it.

ps, life of an electric water heater is 7 years compared to 30 for a oil fired water heater.
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: BLM777 on December 20, 2006, 09:20:38 AM
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WFP

Electric water heater is 94% effecient. Take into consideration the cost for installation and the payback time for the added cost.

Oil fired water heater is 98% effecient. You will not have the added cost of running the 12/2 wire and 25 amp breaker.

In the long run it is more ffecient to keep the oil fired water heater with only  2 people using it.

ps, [highlight]life of an electric water heater is 7 years[/highlight] compared to 30 for a oil fired water heater.

Have one that's 15 years old.  Just replaced the top element last week.  Should be good for several more.  Actually...six months would be just fine as I'm selling the house.   ;)
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: hogasm on December 20, 2006, 09:27:13 AM
That life expectancy is an average from the supply house here. Must take into consideration location, water quality etc...  Here the air is corrosive, close to the ocean, and the water is high in TDS which collect in the bottom of the tanks and rot them out.

15 years is great [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]   like you said 6 months and who cares
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: Chief on December 20, 2006, 09:41:01 AM
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WFP

Electric water heater is 94% effecient. Take into consideration the cost for installation and the payback time for the added cost.

Oil fired water heater is 98% effecient. You will not have the added cost of running the 12/2 wire and 25 amp breaker.

In the long run it is more ffecient to keep the oil fired water heater with only  2 people using it.

ps, life of an electric water heater is 7 years compared to 30 for a oil fired water heater.

Been watching this thread, and another high-efficiency alternative is a Flash water, or on-demand heater.  No storage tank, no hot water sitting around getting cold. Plus they're the size of a suitcase.  The electric units are limited in how much they can produce, but it may be worth investigating.

Cheers!

Chief
Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: WFP on December 20, 2006, 09:59:00 AM
Thanks for the replies!

I actually wish I could easily add one of the Flash heaters upstairs for the Hot Water in our Master Bath.  that is where the need is greatest.  Sisnce I didn't build the house, I don't know the exact pipe locations and whether there is a single feed up to the master bath...With WP Tub, Shower and Sinks on three different walls.

Leaning towards replacing with the oil fired variety...but 30 years????  Mine is 10 years old and starting to fail.  The one quoted only has a 5 year warrantee...

/Bill

Title: Re: Oil fired Hot water heater needs replacing
Post by: hogasm on December 20, 2006, 10:37:47 AM
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Been watching this thread, and another high-efficiency alternative is a Flash water, or [highlight]on-demand heater[/highlight].  No storage tank, no hot water sitting around getting cold. Plus they're the size of a suitcase.  The electric units are limited in how much they can produce, but it may be worth investigating.

Cheers!

Chief

The effeciency of an on demand is only 80%  wholesale cost of a Rinnai 2532FFUC is $1370 plus installation. Has 10 year warranty on heat exchanger and 5 years on parts.

For 2 people the extra cost will never be made up, either for the natural gas or propane gas unit.