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Old 12-05-2020, 09:32 AM
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It's been a while since I replaced one, and I'm shocked at a quote for over $2K for a 10 year tank.

Anyone confirm if this is the right ballpark? I guess it's been too long since I had this done. (I was expecting half that price)
Just replaced ours for $700. It was $1000, but with a Seco rebate it was reduced to $700. Check Mike Scott Plumbing (352) 478-9188. When you call to check the cost and set up an appointment, mention that you would like the Seco rebate. Installation went very smoothly.
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thx for sharing this valuable info. by any chance, do you recommend a tankless heater? someone told me it serves hot water without waiting 2mins or so for it to warm up
Tankless water heaters will not provide hot water to your tap faster. They are better if you are seasonal since they only use energy when you use hot water. They also never run out of hot water since it is continuing to make hot water as long as there is demand. You're not limited to 40 or 50 gallons of hot water.
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Just replaced ours for $700. It was $1000, but with a Seco rebate it was reduced to $700. Check Mike Scott Plumbing (352) 478-9188. When you call to check the cost and set up an appointment, mention that you would like the Seco rebate. Installation went very smoothly.
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It's been a while since I replaced one, and I'm shocked at a quote for over $2K for a 10 year tank.

Anyone confirm if this is the right ballpark? I guess it's been too long since I had this done. (I was expecting half that price)
Get 4 quotes stay OUT of the villages for quotes !
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Well things must have changed a GREAT deal since we bought a new one last year ! Bought at Home Depot, gas, same brand we've bought for YEARS in several homes in several states. Hired a plumber to install it (checked on TOTV for recommendation of someone who does this work... the BIG name with the fleet of vans want you to buy THEIR water heater, no need, can choose your own and HD will deliver (and would install too). Total was LESS than 25% of what you were quoted. BEWARE ! O.A. Smith is what we bought. Installation was fairly quick.... we had an existing one so not much to switching out for new one.
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Old 12-05-2020, 10:28 AM
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https://www.lowes.com/search?searchT...llUpVariants=0

Here's a link of what Lowes has in stock in Trailwinds in 40 and 50 gallon electric tanks, most are between $300 and $400. I use Kiley and Sons for plumbing, they charge by the hour. Yes, they install something you buy yourself, I had them install a sink in September I bought at Home Depot. They charge by the hour, two years ago I had them install a new disposal, the hour rate was $100, he did the disposal in 30 minutes so I had him fix two other items in the remaining time. Here's the sink they just put in. He had removed the old sink and faucet, cut the countertop with a jigsaw, close off one drain and change the disposal from the old sink to the new sink, install this professional faucet, that's not granite but the original formica, took him about two hours, I wouldn't even attempt that myself even with the help of youtube.

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Smile i paid 900 and took off 400 for telco so $500 for new gas tank

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It's been a while since I replaced one, and I'm shocked at a quote for over $2K for a 10 year tank.

Anyone confirm if this is the right ballpark? I guess it's been too long since I had this done. (I was expecting half that price)
If it is a gas tank paid $900 minus $400 telco rebate net $500 Mike Scott Plumbing
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I was just quoted $750 installed by my plumber with a $250 rebate from TECO, so net to me, $500.
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thx for sharing this valuable info. by any chance, do you recommend a tankless heater? someone told me it serves hot water without waiting 2mins or so for it to warm up
We have the tankless water heater available through TECO People’s Gas. They offer a high quality system, installed, and add a small monthly charge to your bill, we found the total price to be extremely reasonably. We get hot water nearly as fast as we did with the old tank type heater, but you never run out of hot water. Nice when guests all shower in the morning, if that ever happens again.
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I was just quoted $750 installed by my plumber with a $250 rebate from TECO, so net to me, $500.
Jody, because you said TECO, I assume you were quoted a price to replace a gas water heater with another gas water heater. That being said, if you look at the TECO web site the rebates are either $350.00 or $400.00 - one is for a standard heater and the other is for an energy efficient heater (the one I got at LOWES was energy efficient and cost approx. $450.00.) I got the $400.00 rebate..... there is no $250.00 rebate but..... if I remember correctly there is a place on the rebate form to have the TECO check sent to you or the Contractor. Tell him you want the check sent to you. They should fill out the form for you and let you sign and mail it in after reading it carefully.

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$100 an hour is high
I'm curious..... what's the going rate where you are planning to move to? TIA
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Old 12-05-2020, 11:19 AM
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Less than $1000 by Torri. And a $350 rebate from the gas company.
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Old 12-05-2020, 11:29 AM
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It's been a while since I replaced one, and I'm shocked at a quote for over $2K for a 10 year tank.

Anyone confirm if this is the right ballpark? I guess it's been too long since I had this done. (I was expecting half that price)
should not cost more then 1450$
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