Hi all,
I live in a rural area that recently had a natural gas pipeline put in. I'm currently using electricity but I'm looking to switch to natural gas because I've read they are more efficient. I asked a plumber friend of mine about tankless water heaters and he said they are efficient but pricey and can take a while to off-set their cost. Plus, I know they can run hot and cold during a long shower. He suggested purchasing a 30 gal. natural gas heater and putting it before my 40 gal. electric one to utilize both, and less of each, type of energy. I thought it was an interesting idea but is it too cumbersome? I should mention that I'm having NG piped in anyway for my range and furnace and if I buy a NG heater I get a 300.00 credit. Any ideas would be appreciated!
I live in a rural area that recently had a natural gas pipeline put in. I'm currently using electricity but I'm looking to switch to natural gas because I've read they are more efficient. I asked a plumber friend of mine about tankless water heaters and he said they are efficient but pricey and can take a while to off-set their cost. Plus, I know they can run hot and cold during a long shower. He suggested purchasing a 30 gal. natural gas heater and putting it before my 40 gal. electric one to utilize both, and less of each, type of energy. I thought it was an interesting idea but is it too cumbersome? I should mention that I'm having NG piped in anyway for my range and furnace and if I buy a NG heater I get a 300.00 credit. Any ideas would be appreciated!