Electric water heater sounds interesting - will do more research. For now though I'm thinking of keeping the existing hot water heater.
Wayne.nestor thanks for the very helpful post.
Can someone ball park a materials cost for me for class a and b vent for a 2 story house from the first floor. Straight line of course!
And I'm not totally broke but just can't afford to spend $15k to get stove. $6k is OK.
I have a real good 50 gal direct vent water heater and it cost $700, installation included. I think your plumber is trying to take you to the cleaners for $2K.
Check with your electric company. I got a 80 gallon electric water heater for $1 from my power company. Installed it myself for about $30 in shark fittings, glue and pvc pipes.
That's a good idea. Back in the last century , '80's, there was a gas company that practically gave their appliances away because you were in their district and would use their gas.
I looked up the cost of the heater and it was $1300. 75gal a o Smith
Do you mean heat pump hw heaters? That seems premature considering the early failures of the units and now GE ceasing production.Maybe this is a myth, I seem to remember someone saying that all new installation water heater's had to be the new hybrid type, unless you were replacing an old electric unit and could find a replacement- because the non-hybrid units weren't being made anymore. If he was required to replace the new water heater with a hybrid, due to code, then $1300 is probably correct.
Maybe this is a myth, I seem to remember someone saying that all new installation water heater's had to be the new hybrid type, unless you were replacing an old electric unit and could find a replacement- because the non-hybrid units weren't being made anymore. If he was required to replace the new water heater with a hybrid, due to code, then $1300 is probably correct.
That is being discontinuedYes, stand alone gas expansion heat pump water heater's or Hybrid as I know them.
https://m.lowes.com/pd/GE-GeoSpring...c-Water-Heater-with-Hybrid-Heat-Pump/50335967
It was the first link I found, but that's the type I'm referring to.That is being discontinued
http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com...ing-news/ge-will-drop-heat-pump-water-heaters
I have one of these and love it.Yes, stand alone gas expansion heat pump water heater's or Hybrid as I know them.
https://m.lowes.com/pd/GE-GeoSpring...c-Water-Heater-with-Hybrid-Heat-Pump/50335967
I bought an old house (1896) in NJ and really want to install a wood burning stove. Unfortunately my chimney is in terrible shape. The piece of chimney which is external to the house is going to fall down in next few years, the chimney has 2 flues but one has been filled in with rubble. The 'working' flue is currently used for the hot water heater and 1of the 2 furnaces. There is no flue for the existing fire place. The working flue isn't really working very well either and has cracks and spalling.
So to get a wood burning stove I am going to have to:
So I'm guessing the total cost of putting a wood burning stove in is going to be about $13/15k which is really disappointing because it is more than I can afford. I sort of have to do the new hot water heater and furnace but the wood stove if I'm being honest is an indulgence. Do you chaps see any ways I can find some cost savings?
- replace the current hot water heater with a direct vent model. The current hot water heater is 10 yrs old and a little undersized for my family. Cost to replace with 75 gallon direct vent $2k - quote from plumber
- replace 10 yr old furnace with direct vent model cost $4k. quote from hvac (I can keep existing furnace as a replacement for when the other direct vent furnace breaks)
- Tear down exterior part of chimney - cost $0 - I will do myself
- New liner in chimney and new extrior steel chimney incl labor i'm guessing $5k
- Blaze ashford 20 or 30 -$4kish or Jotul $2k ish
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