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Yes, this is exactly what happens, all over America, thousands of times a day, I should think, exactly as we’ve discussed.
It’s precisely why Brian has suggested that we advise people to pre-wire.
T. Manning
On Oct 31, 2023, at 5:42 PM, Leonard Sciarra <leonard...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Nov 1, 2023, at 7:52 AM, Theodore Manning <theo_m...@hotmail.com> wrote:I’ve had a tankless hot water heater since gut-rehabbing my family’s full-time residence 8 years ago.
It’s true that it initially takes about a minute for the water heater to heat up the water when you first ask for it. That’s because there’s no tank full of hot water waiting to be used. But that’s only when the system has been unused for several hours, like overnight, for example.
Let’s say we wake up at 7:00. I take the first shower of the day. Yes, I wait for the system to warm up. Again, it takes about a minute of running the water for it to get hot. But then, at 7:30, my wife takes a shower. She doesn’t have to wait at all because the hot water heater and the hot water supply pipes are already warm. My kid takes a shower at 8:30. He might wait ten seconds.
You get used to how the system behaves and you adjust accordingly. It’s really not a big deal.
In my opinion to focus on the minor inconvenience of it sort of unnecessarily creates a first-world problem. I’m afraid I have to respectfully disagree with Nate on this one.
T. Manning
On Oct 31, 2023, at 1:28 PM, Steve LeVon <steve...@gmail.com> wrote:
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