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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 333450" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>We switched to one about 6 years ago. Best thing ever. I wanna say ours is a Richmond. Easy enough to install by myself. Only complaint that we have is that if we kick on the fill spout for a tub too fast, the water temp sensor in the unit senses really cold water and goes into a fault state. Simply shut the water off, wait 5 seconds and the fault clears and then start again. It's only the tub fill spouts, nothing else does it. Easy enough to remember to just ease into it when starting that up. As for savings on gas or anything like that I can't remember. I know we save some money by not continually heating heating a hot water heater, but showers seem to have gotten a lot longer now knowing that we don't have to limit water usage so everyone can showere at night... I can literally run every faucet/shower in the house at the same time as long as I want and have a never ending supply of hot water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 333450, member: 216"] We switched to one about 6 years ago. Best thing ever. I wanna say ours is a Richmond. Easy enough to install by myself. Only complaint that we have is that if we kick on the fill spout for a tub too fast, the water temp sensor in the unit senses really cold water and goes into a fault state. Simply shut the water off, wait 5 seconds and the fault clears and then start again. It's only the tub fill spouts, nothing else does it. Easy enough to remember to just ease into it when starting that up. As for savings on gas or anything like that I can't remember. I know we save some money by not continually heating heating a hot water heater, but showers seem to have gotten a lot longer now knowing that we don't have to limit water usage so everyone can showere at night... I can literally run every faucet/shower in the house at the same time as long as I want and have a never ending supply of hot water. [/QUOTE]
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