I think a hybrid water heater is a great solution if you have the right spot. Mine is in unheated attached garage and I do not think it will get too cold in the winter. Dehumidification in garage is a side benefit that may not help a lot. Especially when one opens the garage door.No, I get it. I was just saying, a lot of times I have the opposite problem.
I'm not a fan of mine. Takes way too long for hot water, and have to leave water running or get a slug if cold and another 45 seconds till it's hot.After 10 years with an instant hot water heater (mine is gas), I could not imagine owning a house with a water heater that keeps water in a tank.
That seems really cold for cold water. We have a well and tanks are in crawl space. So not anywhere close to being that cold.I'm not a fan of mine. Takes way too long for hot water, and have to leave water running or get a slug if cold and another 45 seconds till it's hot.
Cold water here is around 38*
The heater itself for nat gas at least takes about 10 seconds to start making hot water. The rest of the time is clearing the pipes, which would be the same for a regular hot water heater.I'm not a fan of mine. Takes way too long for hot water, and have to leave water running or get a slug if cold and another 45 seconds till it's hot.
Cold water here is around 38*
The first electric one is included in the build. And it would be $1,900 extra to change it to a single gas one. Alternatively, for $1,200 I could add a second electric one to the first electric one.You said it’s $1200 extra to install the 2nd one so until you know the cost to install the first one and the cost to install a gas one you can’t know.
I have no real comment except more expensive that it should be. But I guess builder has a profit baked into everything..The first electric one is included in the build. And it would be $1,900 extra to change it to a single gas one. Alternatively, for $1,200 I could add a second electric one to the first electric one.