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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 126730" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>Thanks everyone for the help. For those asking why 80 gallons that is what was recommended for the house dues to size and occupancy. I figured a a 65 gallon would be more than plenty but accord to the website, and it was backed up by the plumber, 80 gallon is supposed to be the optimum for the house. I checked into the thankless heater and for the good one it's very cost prohibitive. I never messed with them but they require two (240 volt) services for one unit. Appreciate all the info. I'm going to pick up the water heater on Friday. We decided on an AO Smith brand. It seems to be a good unit with a reasonable warranty. Thans again for all the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 126730, member: 1773"] Thanks everyone for the help. For those asking why 80 gallons that is what was recommended for the house dues to size and occupancy. I figured a a 65 gallon would be more than plenty but accord to the website, and it was backed up by the plumber, 80 gallon is supposed to be the optimum for the house. I checked into the thankless heater and for the good one it's very cost prohibitive. I never messed with them but they require two (240 volt) services for one unit. Appreciate all the info. I'm going to pick up the water heater on Friday. We decided on an AO Smith brand. It seems to be a good unit with a reasonable warranty. Thans again for all the help. [/QUOTE]
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