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Mike Regnier
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Tankless Water Heaters

Mike Regnier
  • Investor
  • Monument, CO
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Here's one for the Conservationists.

Is a Tankless Water Heater a good selling feature and cost effective for a Flip in the Old North End?

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Charles Morgan
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Charles Morgan
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I would certainly put a tankless in most flips (not worth it in lower price properties perhaps). I would like to warn buyers about a tankless unit I had a bad experience with. It used a small generator that fired up the burner when water was turned on, but water flow had to be above a certain amount. Unfortunately a single faucet or shower did not provide enough flow for the unit to start up. It may have been just this model but beware.

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