Elec Water Heater Selection
Need to replace a 30 yr old Rheem 40 gal elec w heater located in utility room of basement. This is summer home but could become year round home soon. Could install up to 20" dia heater due space restraints. Old heater is 58" tall so dropping to 46 or 48, etc. should be easy as cold is 3/4" pvc and hot 1/2" cpvc. This current plumbing also has a 6" long copper pipe from hot exit point to cpvc. I assume cpvc should not be connected directly to hot exit point, thus the 6" section of copper-but you know what they say about assumptions. Plan to duplicate what's there due 30 yr success.
Have looked at several heaters, GE (made by Rheem), Whirlpool made by company in Tenn unknown to me, Ruud(made by Rheen) and Alliance. Because of 30 yr durability of old Rheem I lean toward the GE at Home Depot.($159.00) for 40 gal 6 yr war vs same tank at Lowes for $139.00. Others were $20 or more for same. Is the 9 yr war upgrade package worth the extra $50, 12 yr package an extra $100?
I currently use a timer in this house to conserve energy ie. on at 6 am, off at 9 am-on at 6 pm, off at 9 pm. Again assumptions can be erroneous. Does this really save on energy use?
Finally, what are your thoughts on elec demand type heaters for this 1,500 sf house with 3 tiny bedrooms & 2 full baths? Comments viewed on forums & enthusiasm of contractor I met seem very favorable if you overcome sticker shock. Gas type is $475 at Lowes so elec might be less if available. The contractor assured me installation is easier than a standard w. heater. He felt it would be preferable for a seasonal home especially. I do drain pipes in winter and again assume this type heater would or could be drained? Thanks to my old tech buddy Warren in advance. Bob
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