stevet
Well-known member
While we all love things vintage, I am sure that there are many of us who also embrace new technolgy as it comes to the fore.
I have seen a few of the new Heat Pump Electric Hot Water heaters for sale at Lowe's and Home Depot and while the prices have already started to come down, I was just wondering what the take is on these.
It sure seems like it is a great idea, despite the initial greater cost.But they not only claim to save money and double the efficiency of a standard heater there is the added benefit of possibly cooling down and dehumidifying, at least a bit, the spaces our water heaters take up like a hot garages in the Sun Belt states, or a cool, yet damp basement in other parts of the country.
Are these units transplants from other parts of the world that always seem ahead of the US in technology and energy savings or are they unique to the North American markets?
Does anyone here have any experience with them and the real world power savings to be had? How about reliability and such?
I have seen a few of the new Heat Pump Electric Hot Water heaters for sale at Lowe's and Home Depot and while the prices have already started to come down, I was just wondering what the take is on these.
It sure seems like it is a great idea, despite the initial greater cost.But they not only claim to save money and double the efficiency of a standard heater there is the added benefit of possibly cooling down and dehumidifying, at least a bit, the spaces our water heaters take up like a hot garages in the Sun Belt states, or a cool, yet damp basement in other parts of the country.
Are these units transplants from other parts of the world that always seem ahead of the US in technology and energy savings or are they unique to the North American markets?
Does anyone here have any experience with them and the real world power savings to be had? How about reliability and such?