Topspinmo |
03-17-2025 09:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox
(Post 2413993)
Mine is 27 years old. I guess they made them properly back then.
Other posters have changed their still-working ones at 5 years, 10 years, 12 years etc. etc. so how do you decide when to replace a perfectly-working one? Seems like guesswork to me.
Do whatever you feel comfortable with.
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Depends what you feel comfortable with? Another factor how much metals in water, on city water water heater last longer. In country on well water if makes to 10 years you’re on borrowed time. On city water some were around 15 years or so, over 20 very lucky IMO.
IMO for two options? Wait for leak (and it will leak eventually, hopefully you’re home) or inspect it every day looking for drips or sprays. When mine failed in Oklahoma on well pump (8 years cause I brought cheap one) it sprayed cause the bladder tank kept falling below 40 PSI. Course it happen in night on other side of house and that room got flooded and water run down into air handler ducts being it was down flow system. Quit mess.
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