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I replaced our older electric water heater with the 50 gallon version of this last month: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rheem-Performance-Platinum-50-Ga.... The heater was about $1200, the rebate from the state of Vermont was about $800. I did the install myself with about $100 of parts. Positives: As far as I can tell so far, the savings in electric usage should pay back within 2-3 years. It has a 10 year warranty, which should keep it working for a while. If the compressor fails, there is an electric element as backup. The device itself seems solid and well built. Negatives: Even though it's in the basement, it's louder than I'd like --- about like an window air conditioner. Getting it down the narrow basement stairs (and getting the old heater out) was hard. Reheat is fairly slow if you keep it on the highest efficiency "heat pump only" setting. I've yet to get the phone app working to control it from upstairs. The basement is quite cool (especially in winter) so I'm worried it won't be maximally efficient. It produces a small amount of condensate water, which requires a drain of some sort. Overall, I'm hoping it will be a win. It produces enough hot water for our 2-person needs, and seems like it should be more efficient than what it replaced. If you are considering one, it's worth thinking about the cooling effect that it will have on the room that it is in. If you already run an air conditioner, this is a win. If you are heating, this is a loss. We heat with wood in the winter (which is inexpensive if you cut your own) and don't have any other summer air conditioner, so for us this aspect is fairly neutral. |
You should stop doing this. The impact on air quality is very bad and is disproportionately bad for the people nearest the source (i.e. you).
https://www.lung.org/clean-air/at-home/indoor-air-pollutants...
https://www.epa.gov/burnwise/wood-smoke-and-your-health