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

On Nov 18, 11:43�pm, "Percival P. Cassidy"
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On 11/18/08 05:59 pm I wrote:





On 11/18/08 11:35 am wrote:


DONT MESS WITH ANODE ON SUCH A OLD TANK, IT CAN CAUSE LEAK


As a first-time homeowner in the USA, I had not realized that water
heaters typically have such a short life. My home in Australia had a
25-yr warranty unit.


Here we have a Ruud gas water heater which looked new enough when we
moved in 5 years ago that I thought no more of it.


Now you have me worried. I looked up this unit and found that it had
only a 6-year warranty which expired 6 years ago already. I knew nothing
about checking the anode until reading these messages, so I'll do that
ASAP.


And I see that manufacturers state that life is related to water
pressure. What is considered reasonable? The last time I checked ours at
an outdoor spigot it showed 80psi.


I assume that a new one is going to have to be installed by a
professional? Typical cost?


I've seen people giving good reports of A O Smith units. I understand
that Sears/Kenmore water heaters are made by A O Smith, so any reason to
avoid Kenmore if the price is right? -- and install it myself.

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home depot has better prices than sears, kenmore is just a marketing
name. sears says we want a hot water tank, stove fridge with these
features, and the manufacturer says heres the price.

sears sold the craftsman name, they are now just a licensee, kenmore
name is on the auction block, sears sold off everything non retail,
and is starved for cash because of the economic dump. they may not
survive