RZ Guy
Active member
I'm on my third or fourth water heater since we bought this house new in 96. The girls that take FOREVER showers have noticed lack of hot water toward the end of their FOREVER showers. Yesterday after dinner cleanup the hot got cold. I checked and the gas water heater had shut off. It turned back on just fine and still on this morning. I installed it 10/16 so more than likely it's dying.
My options:
1. Go buy another disposable unit at HD or Lowes and install it myself like last time. Cheapest option and it will fail in 6-8 years. Yes I have 2 straps and the bonding wires and the drain pan.
2. Install a heat pump unit. This would be done by a pro. The neighbor recently had one installed and apparently they are more efficient but require a 30 amp dedicated circuit (hence installed by a pro). I'll go check out his installation today. He texted and it was 2350 installed. Not bad. But this uses a tank and I would think would fail in 6-8 years same as standard gas unit.
3. On demand system. No tank. No idea of cost. No idea (yet) if these last longer and work properly.
4. No water heater. Heat a large pan of water on the stove and give it to the FOREVER shower people so they will take shorter showers. Or sun shower bags like camping set up in the back yard in a little shower tent. This way the lawn gets a bit of water...
Any thoughts on this and real world experience with option 2 or 3? #4 probably won't fly.
My options:
1. Go buy another disposable unit at HD or Lowes and install it myself like last time. Cheapest option and it will fail in 6-8 years. Yes I have 2 straps and the bonding wires and the drain pan.
2. Install a heat pump unit. This would be done by a pro. The neighbor recently had one installed and apparently they are more efficient but require a 30 amp dedicated circuit (hence installed by a pro). I'll go check out his installation today. He texted and it was 2350 installed. Not bad. But this uses a tank and I would think would fail in 6-8 years same as standard gas unit.
3. On demand system. No tank. No idea of cost. No idea (yet) if these last longer and work properly.
4. No water heater. Heat a large pan of water on the stove and give it to the FOREVER shower people so they will take shorter showers. Or sun shower bags like camping set up in the back yard in a little shower tent. This way the lawn gets a bit of water...
Any thoughts on this and real world experience with option 2 or 3? #4 probably won't fly.

