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Nat Gas/Electric (water heaters) question

Luke S.
  • Midwest, IA
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Morning ladies/gentleman,

We have been fighting with cold water and resolving some issues in our units over cold water in the past few months on a property we just picked up.

When replacing and redoing water systems we have both nat gas and electric (offpeak) available for water. If you are updating a setup what would you go with? I am inclined to nat gas due to long term savings, but figured i would pick your brains first.

Thanks in advance,

Luke

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