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Default Our water heater is 14 years old - replace it?

On Nov 18, 1:53*pm, wrote:
On Nov 18, 12:34*pm, wrote:

On Nov 18, 11:21*am, Geek Dad wrote:


It's an A.O. Smith 40 gallon gas water heater.


Water heaters rarely, if ever, fail catastrophically. You will notice
a small drip-type leak long before it becomes a spurt or flood, unless
you are not home for weeks at a time.


I would have to disagree with that. * When my last one went, the first
indication anything was wrong was when I was awakened in the middle of
the night by a very low buzzing or humming sound. * It was being
caused by the water flow from a failed tank as it moved through the
cold water pipes. * *The stream was about half the size of a pencil,
but clearly enough that with a finished basement, it could easily
cause major damage before being noticed. *Prior to that, the tank
looked perfectly fine and was about 12 years old.

Also, a friend had his go while away on a business trip. *When he came
back, the basement floor was flooded. *Again, there was no warning
from a drip or small leak. *Clearly you can have serious damage from a
water heater without having a warning from a drip first, and that
damage can certainly occur within a day. *Just the typical unfinished
basement, with boxes of crap around, etc would present quite a
headache with not all that much water.





Mine was 30 years old when I replaced it this last summer. It didn't
leak, it simply didn't keep the water hot, and I finally got sick of
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One night we were dry, next morning it was a flood, ours was not
dripping before it went.