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heat pump water heater
Not really a repair, but our electric water heater is 17 years old,
but working OK. We are a family of three, but I think we use a lot more hot water than an average family of three (some of us take long baths). Our electric company will give us $250 for replacing it with a heat pump water heater. Can you give me an estimate of the reduction of electricity use if we do change? |
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