Combining My Gas Heating System And Hot Water Tank?
Posted on | December 16, 2009 | 1 Comment
I am confused about what can and can not be combined in regards to a tankless water heater. Or just combining the hot water tank and gas heating system I have (baseboard), which does not use a chimney. Can anyone educate me about this combined model. In addition, how much these items cost and which models are efficient and recommended. Also, the cost per month on the gas bill, I definitely don’t want an electric powered unit. Thanks.
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December 16th, 2009 @ 11:40 am
I don’t understand how a gas heating system does not use a chimney.The exhaust gases have to leave building somehow.Do the exhaust gases get forced out a PVC pipe out the side of house.Newer high efficient systems vent exhaust gases this way.If this is the way your system is set up, a heat exchanger and a hot water tank should be able to be added to your boiler ,if that is what you have.Tank less heaters are much more efficient but they are very expensive.Do you want to save money or save energy?It could take 10 to 15 years for a tank less heater to pay for itself.If it lasts that long.