GordoSD said: (quoted from post at 08:47:18 03/09/08) You might look into one of those tankless electric waterheaters. A big electric element and water coil somewhere is all you have. Can't imagine you need to heat water very much in AZ.
Nice view of the neigbor lady's kitchen. :)
Gordo
When this water heater goes, the replacement will be tankless. I wanted tankless to begin with, but the contractor's plumber wouldn't do it. Water doesn't need to be heated much in the summer, but for a couple months during the winter I would say the cold water is around 60 degrees or so. During the summer the cold water comes out almost warm enough to make coffee.
Our kitchen window looks directly into their kitchen window. Out the garage window I think you are seeing their kitchen and garage full of junk. People down here think garages are for boxes and a lounge chair to sit in and smoke. Not many people use them for cars...
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