Hello,
We are looking to replace our natural gas; 40-gallon power-vent hot water heater (currently dead) and hot water boiler with a combination tankless unit. We are looking to create some additional space by going this route. It would be in a mud room on the first floor.
We live just south of Boston along the ocean. Our home is less than 900 sq ft. It’s currently heated by forced hot water via ~62’ of fin-tube baseboard. It’s a single zone, 1-bathroom house. Our current boiler states the heating capacity is 42,000 BTU.
We’ve reach out to some local plumbers and they are suggesting the Navien NCB models. The plumber that is certified with this manufacturer is suggesting the NCB-240E while another plumber says that is too big for our house and won’t even quote that size (and is not certified, though licensed and experienced). He’s suggesting the NCB-180E, saying that is more than enough.
As I read through the posts on this forum, I tend to agree with the second plumber. It seems if I do purchase a model that is too big for the house, I could end up causing more long-term issues. I’m looking for any guidance any of you would have on:
Is the Navien manufacturer the system to use?
Would the smaller size be the most appropriate?
Anything else I should be asking or am I missing anything else?
What would be the appropriate cost for this?
Appreciate any feedback you may have.
Thanks,
Hank
We are looking to replace our natural gas; 40-gallon power-vent hot water heater (currently dead) and hot water boiler with a combination tankless unit. We are looking to create some additional space by going this route. It would be in a mud room on the first floor.
We live just south of Boston along the ocean. Our home is less than 900 sq ft. It’s currently heated by forced hot water via ~62’ of fin-tube baseboard. It’s a single zone, 1-bathroom house. Our current boiler states the heating capacity is 42,000 BTU.
We’ve reach out to some local plumbers and they are suggesting the Navien NCB models. The plumber that is certified with this manufacturer is suggesting the NCB-240E while another plumber says that is too big for our house and won’t even quote that size (and is not certified, though licensed and experienced). He’s suggesting the NCB-180E, saying that is more than enough.
As I read through the posts on this forum, I tend to agree with the second plumber. It seems if I do purchase a model that is too big for the house, I could end up causing more long-term issues. I’m looking for any guidance any of you would have on:
Is the Navien manufacturer the system to use?
Would the smaller size be the most appropriate?
Anything else I should be asking or am I missing anything else?
What would be the appropriate cost for this?
Appreciate any feedback you may have.
Thanks,
Hank