Tom Wallace
Burning Hunk
They seem to do it in a couple month cycles keep checking back. They had the promotion for a while then didnt have it then had it again.
Yep, I bought mine in February from Lowe's and it was $999 back then.
They seem to do it in a couple month cycles keep checking back. They had the promotion for a while then didnt have it then had it again.
GE GeoSpring 50-Gallon 120-Month Hybrid Heat Pump Water Heater ENERGY STAR
Item #: 386797 | Model #: GEH50DEEDSR
$1,199.00 now
Anyone know if there's any rebates in connecticut?
I do not ever want to lug another water heater out of the basement because of rust.
Been thinking about a HPWH for awhile. Kills me when it's 90* outside and the oil kicks on for hot water. Does anybody know if these things can be plumbed into the oil furnace as a backup. The furnace has a hot water "zone" the heats water in a 40 galloon tank (basically an electric water heater w/out elements). Not sure there would be any real advantage, just wondering.
Thanks for the reply, thats not bad, i dont know how much my dehumidifier uses as it drains into a drain in the floor that was susposed to be a shower when they poured the foundationI've been getting about a half gallon per day of condensate from my Geospring this summer. I have a bucket under the drain outlet pipe. I use the water on the plants in the garden.
Picked it up saturday, the height of my old tank is 4" lower, it was installed in 2008 when i bought the house, appears to be copper to a 3/4"10" long pex with shutoff valve, i will need to cut off the tank fittings and install new, now need to buy pex tools,which are not cheap, i added a toilet and used some pex clamps, but I'm nervous using those on my water heater, i have a automotive CV boot clamping tool which worked great on the pex clamps
Got it for $899...no tax!!
Nice, I want to do this so bad, but the plumbing and electric costs involved scare me. Plus, I don't want to get rid of my boiler.... simply not use it as much, but keep it alive and cycling water...