Tfue
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We need a new water heater. Trying to decide what to go with. Standard electric 50gal, the newer GE hybrid with the heat pump, or tankless. Anybody have experience with the hybrid or electric tankless?
We need a new water heater. Trying to decide what to go with. Standard electric 50gal, the newer GE hybrid with the heat pump, or tankless. Anybody have experience with the hybrid or electric tankless?
An electric tankless requires a LOT of power - chances are you would have to upgrade your electrical service to operate one.
Same story here. State brand is owned by A. O. Smith and made in Tennessee I believe.A good friend of mine recommended a State brand water heater. Mine is a standard 50 gallon electric. Not too much to go wrong there I hope. It cost around $300.
I installed the GE GeoSpring Hybrid about 4 or 5 years ago. We're 100% electric here, so I really wanted to save some dough on the electric bill.ll.

I would get the cheapest electric one you can. The steel tanks are all the same. The 10 year warranty water heaters just have an extra anode rod to prevent corrosion. If you will check or replace your anode rod every couple of years, a cheap water heater will last a very long time.
How do you flush the sediment? Just take the fitting out and let it drain some or what?
Be careful, the marathons are bigger due to all that foam so they might not fit in the location.
I recently replaced an old tank with a new electric tank. These things are cheap and disposable. 250$ maybe with no fancy LED or heat pumps. I do not plan on trying to drain sediment as that will just cause a broken or leaky drain valve. I do not plan to replace the anode rod. Remember, 250$ gets you a brand new one and they are very easy to swap.
Tankless heaters are fine for saving space. New tanks don't have significant stand by losses so there is no real cost savings.
Those heat pump water heaters are noisy. You don't want one in the living space of your home. Down in the basement, sure.
Do a nice install
Which one did you buy for $250? Did you do the install?
A good ball valve on the water inlet supply is a good idea. I install one on every water heater I replace.



