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Alan L. said:My plumber called today, getting ready to rough in the plumbing. He highly recommends the Rinnai tankless for LPG and has put in quite a few. I had settled on a high efficiency electric, but have now decided to add $1000 to my construction cost and use the 8.5 gpm Rinnai unit. I found that LP tank rental is $63 per year for a 250 gallon tank. Right now LP is $2.05 per gallon, but I am told it is usually less in the summer, and thats the best time to fill it up.
I still think the energy savings are marginal and the payback probably fairly long. However, this gets the hot water heater out of my attic and onto the exterior wall of the house, in the back, next to my shower. Plus, there will be remote controls in the bathrooms, to select the water temperature needed. And, at least the manufacturer claims, the tankless is supposed to last twice as long as a regular tank heater and won't flood the place when it goes out.
The placement will be 50 feet or so from the kitchen and 60 from the utility room, so there will be some wait times there, but I really don't want to spend another $1500 on a second unit.
So, in the duration of this thread I have changed from no LP and no tankless to LP and tankless. I hope this is the right decision.
Out here you can buy your own tank for propane. The main advantage is that you can buy propane from anyone including the current cheapest. When you own your tank, they know you can shop around and the price gets more competitive or at least owners of tanks have told me this. Your needs sound small and it would hardly seem worth it.
PS do they make a "high effciency" electric? Is it simply one with better insulation?