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Can a traditional heater be replaced with a tankless heater with no additional plumbing or electrical work?

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Can a traditional heater be replaced with a tankless heater with no additional plumbing or electrical work?

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The plumbing requires one line in from the main and one line out to the house (same as a conventional water heater). If the existing electrical outlet matches the required voltage and amperage, no additional electrical work needs to be done.

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