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Today I was reminded of the lack of longevity for hot water heaters these days.
We have had a rash of water heater fiasco's of late. Mine imploded which tripped the curciut breaker so there was no damage. One unit had their new hard wood floors drowning in water. Another heater caught fire but the damage was contained. The latest one exploded which such force, it blew a hole in the floor and required the services of "the disaster specialists".
I am used to stuff being built to last. Nowadays, heaters come with 5 and 10 year warranties. Have been advised to change them in accordance with the warranty before something serious goes wrong.
Considering the price to install a new one...1,000 here, I'm thinking a tankless one might do a better and longer job. I really need to investigate this further.
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