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Proplusplumbingllc 09-13-2023 07:20 AM

Time to replace your water heater? ๐Ÿ•’
 
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Time to replace your water heater? ๐Ÿ•’
Villages Residents Special Pricing:
40 gallon Electric water heater (Installed $875.00)
40 gallon natural gas heater (Installed $1575.00) **TECO Rebates available! We will submit the rebate for you!
Installation includes: pan to fit, expansion tank, and haul away of your old heater

Mention Talk of The Villages and get 10% OFF!

Give us a call OR Comment on this thread if interested and we will reach out to you!

Pro Plus Plumbing LLC -
Family Owned and Operated - Serving The Villages for over 20 years

(352)427-0337
You can also text us at the number above!

Stu from NYC 09-13-2023 08:05 AM

In the past replaced when it started leaking.

Proplusplumbingllc 09-13-2023 08:10 AM

Hey Stu, Never a fun time when that happens. Suggested by Energy Star - It is recommended to consider changing the heater if it is older than 10 years old or if there is visible corrosion, leaking as you mentioned, or even issues of hot water circulation. Avoiding the signs could result in a sudden failure of the unit. Here's the Energy Star article on it: ENERGY STAR Ask the Experts | Products | ENERGY STAR

pikeselectric 09-13-2023 08:13 AM

We highly recommend Pro Plus Plumbing for your plumbing needs!

New Englander 09-13-2023 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Proplusplumbingllc (Post 2256149)
Time to replace your water heater? ๐Ÿ•’
Villages Residents Special Pricing:
40 gallon Electric water heater (Installed $875.00)
40 gallon natural gas heater (Installed $1575.00) **TECO Rebates available! We will submit the rebate for you!
Installation includes: pan to fit, expansion tank, and haul away of your old heater

Mention Talk of The Villages and get 10% OFF!

Give us a call OR Comment on this thread if interested and we will reach out to you!

Pro Plus Plumbing LLC -
Family Owned and Operated - Serving The Villages for over 20 years

(352)427-0337
You can also text us at the number above!

What brand of Electric water heater do you install?

Bogie Shooter 09-13-2023 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2256408)
What brand of Electric water heater do you install?

And gas?

tophcfa 09-13-2023 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2256408)
What brand of Electric water heater do you install?

I was going to ask the same question, we are about due for a new heater and the price is good depending on the brand of heater.

Teed_Off 09-13-2023 08:48 PM

These prices seem high. Anyone out here change their water heater at a lower cost, and with which contractor?

Topspinmo 09-13-2023 11:33 PM

At my last residents could get water heaters with 12 year warranty not pro rated, if it failed got free replacement(2013), evidently they donโ€™t make them like they use too? I was on well water, I usually got free replacement around 8 to 10 year mark.

Iโ€™m having hard time figuring why water heater on city water (must be the swamp water down here?) wonโ€™t last more than 10 years. The one in my current village home was 18 years old (original heater installed). I replaced it for insurance purposes. I wonder when my ceiling fans or light switches have to be replaced for insurance? Normal water heater prices now run around 500 to 700 bucks.

Papa_lecki 09-14-2023 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2256500)
At my last residents could get water heaters with 12 year warranty not pro rated, if it failed got free replacement(2013), evidently they donโ€™t make them like they use too? I was on well water, I usually got free replacement around 8 to 10 year mark.

Iโ€™m having hard time figuring why water heater on city water (must be the swamp water down here?) wonโ€™t last more than 10 years. The one in my current village home was 18 years old (original heater installed). I replaced it for insurance purposes. I wonder when my ceiling fans or light switches have to be replaced for insurance? Normal water heater prices now run around 500 to 700 bucks.

If your light switch fails, you walk around in the dark.
If your hot water heater fails, you have a flood with water damage.
If the water heater failure is limited to gas/electric breaking down, WAIT, the risk is tank failure.

Proplusplumbingllc 09-14-2023 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2256418)
And gas?

Hey there. We use A.O. Smith for natural gas. State Water Heaters for electric units. Thanks! - Loren

Proplusplumbingllc 09-14-2023 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2256445)
I was going to ask the same question, we are about due for a new heater and the price is good depending on the brand of heater.

We would love to help! If you have TECO/Gas there are rebates for changing the unit of hundreds of dollars. You are welcome to send us a text with your information if you would like to get set up (352)427-0337. Talk soon. - Loren

Proplusplumbingllc 09-14-2023 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2256408)
What brand of Electric water heater do you install?

Hi there. We use A.O. Smith for gas. State for electric. Hope we can help if you are interested. Thanks - Loren

Proplusplumbingllc 09-14-2023 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2256445)
I was going to ask the same question, we are about due for a new heater and the price is good depending on the brand of heater.

Hey there. We use A.O. Smith for gas, State for electric. Hope we can help you. Thanks! - Loren

Janie123 09-14-2023 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by New Englander (Post 2256408)
What brand of Electric water heater do you install?

How about the cost of a tankless water heater? I am putting in a pool/spa and have a soaking tub and thought we should go the tankless route. Existing water heater is on the opposite side of the wall where the tankless will go plus we could use the sq ft in the garage. We have a company lined up to install the gas lines to the new spa heater and to an outdoor kitchen and the line goes right past where the new tankless will go. they will put the line to the new unit.


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