QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 27 2009, 09:28 AM)
or for a cheaper alternative - use a gas water water. rinnai sells point of exit (can install in the bathroom) units at around 500 RM (runs on battery no need to install wire) and only needs a gas feeds. it's also a lot cheaper than electric heater to use it, heats better and faster. they virtually need to service whatsoever and are a lot saver for the bathroom than an electric one. they also offer a whole house heater for under 2k. i used both solutions and they are really great!
gas water heater - a little dangerous if you ask me...dunno la, but i've read & seen on tv's & net...quite a few incidents re gas water heater...but it's not a very popular solutions here in M'sia...probably becos our houses & apartments doesnt hv gas pipelines installed...
QUOTE(Gfreak @ Jan 11 2010, 10:47 AM)
Hi All,
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I just bought a new house in Section 17 and would like to redo the water heater system. Currently the old house already have the piping installed however the heater system is kaput already. Would you be able to recommend a good installer and also a good brand to use by ur experience?
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Surfed online and saw joven having the horizontal barrel like heater and it's pricing depends on the capacity of the barrel. Is joven a good brand? Any other horizontal barrel brand which is considered good and durable???
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Also I'm planning to install grundfos water pump as well, however read if the pump is strong thus the water might not be hot enough. What's the best combination of pump and heater and also what about heater that comes with pumps?
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I'm looking at a budget of around 5K plus minus thus would it be more then enough and I'm cheapskate??? hahahah
i just bot Alpha storage water heater tanks for my new apartment unit...similar to Joven but a tiny bit more expensive...Joven offers 5years warranty, Alpha is 10years...
my dad's house uses solar type water heater...was pretty good until lightning strike it, and after repair, it becomes awol already...it wont become hot when you want it to and it gets very hot when u dun want it to....IIRC, the solar panel would take electricity to heat up water as alternative source...i think mine doesn't do that anymore....which prompts me to install a instant water heater...
a water pump is installed on the cold water pipeline...so it doesnt really affect your hot water supply...
for pump, these days the benchmark seems to be Grundfos...cant find a house without Grundfos pump these days...
i think you need to speak to expert...let them check your house and see what's the best solution....instant water heaters is easy & simple...but its bulky & space consuming...storage water tank can be concealed above plaster ceiling, but they are limited to the size you buy...15l, 25l, 35l etc...solar type i believe is one of the best, however, maintenance can be quite troublesome if you ask me...but if you can get a reliable brand, should solve the problem...
your budget will depend on the number of bathroom you have...i feel if materials only (pump & heaters) should be enough...but maybe not including plumbing & piping works...as they need to hack walls, install new pipes...patch the wall, install tiles etc...plus wirings...