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That might be ideal if we were building a new home and we were in our 20s. In our existing home that would have about a 100 year payback or more. Waste water volume is just not an issue for us. We have a water bill that is the minimum amount every month. I could use more water for the very same price.

I just want a reasonably efficient quality water that will not need to be replaced for 20 years or until the year 2034.
New water heaters go south in about 10 -14 years now. Sorry to bust your bubble. Forget about the tankless, pump, solar and all that good stuff. Just replace the existing heater with another one just like it. I like AO SMith, that's what I would do unless you need to have the space back inside the house.
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