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cricket 09-13-2012 04:23 PM

Electric hot water heater question
 
I need help. Is a glass lined tank better than a porcelain lined tank. Price is about 75 bucks difference. Warrenty is the same. Just don't know if I should cut the cost savings or what. Thanks

eman 09-13-2012 05:39 PM

don't think it will make any difference in your elec.bill so i would go w/ cheaper

ScubaLatt 09-13-2012 09:16 PM

if your water is already hot why would you need to heat it??? :work:

barbarian 09-13-2012 09:23 PM

Honestly never heard of a porcelain water heater? What name brand and what store?

swamp snorkler 09-13-2012 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ScubaLatt (Post 492433)
if your water is already hot why would you need to heat it??? :work:

Good question?


On another note read the warranty on your Water Heater. It states you must have a certified plumber install it for the warranty to be valid.

Gerald 09-13-2012 11:40 PM

suggestion.......before you put the hot water heater in the "drip" pan, put something about an 1" thick under the tank so that it is raised up. If you do ever get a leak the bottom of the tank will not get wet and rust out.

My neighbor must have had a leak for a long time because the bottom of HWH was rusted out. There was also some "blown insulation" around the tank which allowed water to be wicked up to the side of the tank.

wtretrievers 09-14-2012 12:54 AM

There's no difference in glass or porcelain. They are all porcelain lined, just been called glass for many years. Must be 2 different brands or they are calling one glass & one porcelain to make you think you're getting a better product & they get to stick a little extra cash in their pocket. Even if there was a difference, it's a liner to keep water from touching the steel & rusting or corroding the tank so it shouldn't matter as long as water doesn't touch the steel.

BananaTom 09-17-2012 02:09 PM

Also look at a Heat Pump Water Heater. They are about $900 here, but we get a $700 rebate. Then it uses much less power, and will keep the garage cooler and drier, as it will work like a dehu.


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