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

On Nov 18, 11:21*am, Geek Dad wrote:
It's an A.O. Smith 40 gallon gas water heater.

We can get it replaced, no worries financially. Bradford White, $800
installed.

I just want to know how can you tell how long it will continue to
last?

The HVAC guys that replaced our central air/heating system said we
should consider getting it replaced. Our plumber agreed.

Of course, being Mr. Cynical that I am, they probably need the
business.

Our basement is finished, so we can't really let it go for too long.
So there's that too.

Our realtor says those things can last for a long time. Apparently
longer than 14 years.

So she says one thing, the guys that get paid installing these things
say another.

My wife is now worried that it will go any minute. I try to tell her
to remain calm and tell her that's exactly what the HVAC and plumber
want her to be - paranoid.

Just get 'er done?


I have an new water heater ( gas ) in my garage for a spar, because
mine is 8 years old and it always seem's that it will burst or leak
when u are not home. If u got 14 years out of your's, consider
yourself (VERY) lucky and should go down to foxwoods and gamble, just
kidding, and my advice is to replace it, and have a clear conscious
when u go to bed. Good luck, henry