T-Al's threads have made me wonder...Our master shower takes a few minutes to get hot water from the water heater (gas, conventional tank) which is on the other side of the house, probably 70 feet of pipe travel. We live in Houston so winter is not that long, but it is still annoying to wait 3 minutes for the shower/sink to heat up when it's cold. The shower has easily accessible attic space above it.
Do they make an inline (e.g. "hot" in, hot out) tankless electric water heater that I could install above the master bath? It would draw cold water from the "hot" water line until hot water reached the bathroom, at which time it would just be a pass-through.
We are replacing the pipes now anyway so this would be a good time to do it.
Do they make an inline (e.g. "hot" in, hot out) tankless electric water heater that I could install above the master bath? It would draw cold water from the "hot" water line until hot water reached the bathroom, at which time it would just be a pass-through.
We are replacing the pipes now anyway so this would be a good time to do it.