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Jan 3, 2025
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ByTheirFruits
All-American
If cost is important, just replace the tank. Put something under new tank to …
… mitigate rust, which can cause leaks in the future.
Wanna DIY, there’s probably dozens of YouTube videos providing instructions.
It’s not rocket science 🙂
Could save you $100’s.
However, if you can afford it, find a professional.
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Need To Replace My Water Heater
IFDave
Jan 3, 8:44pm
Tankless?
Archaea
Jan 3, 8:45pm
RE: Tankless?
IFDave
Jan 3, 8:52pm
We love tankless with much less maintenance
Archaea
Jan 3, 8:54pm
RE: We love tankless with much less maintenance
IFDave
Jan 3, 8:57pm
I don't want to intrude but I installed a tank and haven't touched it in 15 yrs
rcbyufan
Jan 3, 9:47pm
Aren't you supposed to drain tanks every year?
SUAVO
Jan 3, 10:04pm
Never drained mine. I'm probably doing it wrong.
rcbyufan
Jan 4, 12:01am
If tankless, get it done by professionals. Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
ByTheirFruits
Jan 3, 8:57pm
If cost is important, just replace the tank. Put something under new tank to …
ByTheirFruits
Jan 3, 9:09pm
Lewellyn Plumbing. Todd is a huge BYU fan. They are fast, honest, high quality.
BYUtka
Jan 3, 8:45pm
Rinnai Tankless is the way to go
seattleite
Jan 3, 9:09pm
Current tankless is Navien.. never heard of them until a Rinnai was defective
HoustonCougar
Jan 3, 9:15pm
I did mine myself, which is the least expensive way to go. You have to be
RebelScum
Jan 4, 12:07am
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