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Heh. My water heater's over 21 years old now! Doesn't seem to be giving me any problem, but I've been thinking I should replace it soon as they really aren't supposed to last this long.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Don't fix what isn't broke...
New ones just DO NOT last that long. I remember my grandma having an old 220 volt water heater that was like 40 some years old and was fine. I seem to go through water heaters every couple of years in my rental property but i buy cheaper ones for them.
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Inline heaters are the only way to go. Water heaters are a disgusting breeding ground for bacteria. Besides, why would you want to keep a giant tank of water hot, when a decent in line heater supplies hot water as it is needed, never runs out no matter how many people have 30 minute showers, and will last a lot longer than a water heater.
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New water heaters seem to be total crap. Who knows what they're made of anymore. You guys should have seen the abortion of a solar preheating systems i took out at the same time! Holy 30 year old piece of shit! Pipes everywhere!
I would love and inline heater Zeeg but that's not an option for me without a substantial investment.1+2 = McGuirk, 2+4 = She's hot, 6-4 = Happy McGuirk
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New water heaters seem to be total crap. Who knows what they're made of anymore. You guys should have seen the abortion of a solar preheating systems i took out at the same time! Holy 30 year old piece of shit! Pipes everywhere!
I would love and inline heater Zeeg but that's not an option for me without a substantial investment.
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Check them out online bro, they are not as expensive as you might think.
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Inline heaters are the only way to go. Water heaters are a disgusting breeding ground for bacteria. Besides, why would you want to keep a giant tank of water hot, when a decent in line heater supplies hot water as it is needed, never runs out no matter how many people have 30 minute showers, and will last a lot longer than a water heater.
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+1 top notch post. Inline is a bit more expensive but well worth it. With regulations on water heaters in the past few years the gap between cost has gotten a lot smaller. Regular water heaters suck.I keep the bible in a pool of blood
So that none of its lies can affect me
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New water heaters seem to be total crap. Who knows what they're made of anymore. You guys should have seen the abortion of a solar preheating systems i took out at the same time! Holy 30 year old piece of shit! Pipes everywhere!
I would love and inline heater Zeeg but that's not an option for me without a substantial investment.
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Check them out online bro, they are not as expensive as you might think.
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for me it is, i've already looked into it. believe me i'd love to have one but i'd have to do extensive modifications to my house, plumbing and gas lines. the heater itself is high but reasonable, the additional costs are prohibitive. plus gas costs in colorado are roughly 5 to 6 times higher than electric kilowatts right now. i know they rock though. that's all people use in japan. the US as a nation would consume way less energy if starting today all new construction used one instead of a water tank. that's a pipe dream though.1+2 = McGuirk, 2+4 = She's hot, 6-4 = Happy McGuirk
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