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The GE GeoSpring which was featured in this video was actually discontinued in 2016. They don't work in all areas and are not easy to repair. Definitely potential to save $300 per year but will likely have to spend $1600-$2000 to have one properly installed. DO wait until your old water beauty has failed. Also if you use a lot if hot water the heater relies more heavily on the elements which use more energy.
Heat Pump or Tankless Electric water heater? Which is better? You won't find that information here.
It's simple, Just go to INPLIX page – click the PIG and make it yourself.
this video explained almost nothing about how a heat pump water heater works.
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