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Paul wrote:our new house will be over 70 ft long with the kitchen/washer
on one end and two baths on the other...another bath in the
middle.....question would it make more sense to have 2 small
hot water tanks, one on either end, or just one big one on
the kitchen/washer side.

thanks

paul

How about well-insulated pipes with a small recirculating pump? If it's a
new
house, of course. Tom
Work at your leisure!


my house is about 110' long and this is what i did. very much more
economical than having the expense of buying 2 water heaters, and paying to
keep 2 tanks hot.. you can put the pump on a small appliance timer to save
even more.




 
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