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    Quote Originally Posted by Big E3 View Post
    Keep in mind if the house only has electric and no gas, you will likely have an electric water heater. It gets expensive to keep 40 to 50 gals of water hot 24/7 as well. Gas fired boiler hot water heat is fairly efficient but expensive to install.
    See my above post about being all electric. That includes and electric water heater....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    See my above post about being all electric. That includes and electric water heater....
    While it may be obvious to a grand master know it all, when talking electric only houses, many people overlook the water heater and tend to think only of heating systems. I see nothing in any of the posts above that specifically mention an electric water heater to the OP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big E3 View Post
    While it may be obvious to a grand master know it all, when talking electric only houses, many people overlook the water heater and tend to think only of heating systems. I see nothing in any of the posts above that specifically mention an electric water heater to the OP.
    I'm not going to take this bait. Just trying to help the op

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