BuickGN
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I have a 50 gallon electric hot water heater that I am thinking of replacing when I rearrange my furnace/laundry room. I have been told that an oil fired unit is much more efficient and has better recovery times.
I have an oil fired hot air furnace so I have a chimney right near where I plan on putting the hot water heater so venting would not be an issue. Oil line should be easy enough to tap off of also. Would it be worth it to switch or should I just stay with an electric unit. Was thinking about going with a Bock 30 gallon unit.
My electric bill is very high and everyone tells me to ditch the electric hot water heater. I put a timer on it and it didn't seem to help much.
I have an oil fired hot air furnace so I have a chimney right near where I plan on putting the hot water heater so venting would not be an issue. Oil line should be easy enough to tap off of also. Would it be worth it to switch or should I just stay with an electric unit. Was thinking about going with a Bock 30 gallon unit.
My electric bill is very high and everyone tells me to ditch the electric hot water heater. I put a timer on it and it didn't seem to help much.