So the real question is....would it be best to just go back to a regular water heater?
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So the real question is....would it be best to just go back to a regular water heater?
I hate my Noritz Tankless and have from almost the day it went in! It takes 4-6- mins just to get hot water. So for that time, cold water is going down the drain. What a waste. I have had mine in...
Hmmm--house was built in 1979. I will have to get a pressure gauge...the only kind I have is for a car (LOL). I think that everything is wide open but good thought and i will check them.
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well, finally got around to putting the bucket under the tub tap...2gallons/minute. what does that mean?
Also, is there some way for me to increase the water pressure that we have or is that the...
Hey Honeysuckle- the tile guy is absolutely right.
Do not proceed unless you redo the walls: vapor barrier behind the Hardi, corners taped, some folks even will use redgard ( a water proofing...
THanks fellas- I did clean the filter this morning...don't know if it made any difference as it looked very clean anyway.
Hmm- it is a Noritz Model N-069M or N-063S. I am not sure which as one of...
Okay, in the continuing saga of trying to find out why my tankless water heater takes 5 mins to get to the upstairs shower with hot water I have found that our water pressure stinks. I measure that...
bump...Hey folks- someone please let me know where to find this info...pretty please.....
How far from the wall should a toilet line be plumbed? ( I mean the rough in hole) 12"? 13"? where do I find that sort of info out? thanks!! I have seen both and, so, am curious.
Well- I can say that too much water pressure is NOT the problem...perhaps too little is, though...
I found the booklet and model no.
Noritz model N-063M/ N-063S
on the face plate of the unit is says that the recovery rate is 193 gallons/hour
any thoughts? Oh, propane gas...and I live in...
HI- I have a gas Noritz tankless installed in our house...it is in the basement by the garage, vented to the outside. Yes, we have continuous hot water --after sometimes up to 4 mins of waiting for...