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PaPaLarry
07-05-2014, 05:36 AM
I'm on the 9nth year with my water tank (40 gal gas), and I'm thinking of replacing before I have problems with leaking etc. Should I assume it's not going to last much longer? And, what's the average price I should be paying to replace tank, including labor?
784caroline
07-05-2014, 10:41 AM
I'm on the 9nth year with my water tank (40 gal gas), and I'm thinking of replacing before I have problems with leaking etc. Should I assume it's not going to last much longer? And, what's the average price I should be paying to replace tank, including labor?
Check with TECO... they have rebates MOre than $350 if you replace your new gas water heater.
http://www.peoplesgas.com/residential/conserveandsave/rebates/index.cfm?link=carousel&source=hp&q=peoples+gas
OldManTime
07-05-2014, 11:53 AM
I'm on the 9nth year with my water tank (40 gal gas), and I'm thinking of replacing before I have problems with leaking etc. Should I assume it's not going to last much longer? And, what's the average price I should be paying to replace tank, including labor?
Mine was the same age, and it started leaking. The mfg mtbf from what i have is if it passes 7 years its good to go.
I bought one from Lowe's for less than $150., then found a plumber villager to help.
rjm1cc
07-05-2014, 11:58 AM
Not a bad idea if a leak could cause damage. You could have another 5 or six years if you flushed it each year.
tommy steam
07-05-2014, 05:07 PM
Home Depot has set up an outside display with water heaters , AC units . They have licensed contractors who do the installation. You could go there and get a quote and go from there.
biker1
07-06-2014, 07:05 AM
In addition, you should inspect/replace the sacrificial anode rod every 5 years of so. This will also increase the life of your water heater.
Not a bad idea if a leak could cause damage. You could have another 5 or six years if you flushed it each year.
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