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Default Another Hot Water Heater Question

I am concerned about my 10 yr old gas water heater, listen to this a guy I
work with has a 30 yr old water heater, I can't believe it. We live in the
Midwest.

Tom
"Steve" wrote in message
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In article ,
"tflfb" wrote:

How hot do you set the temp on the water heater?

If its set that its necessary to add cold water to take a bath or shower

its
set to hot and costing you $$.

IF its to hot is that a reason for the short life?


Definitely not set too high.

I'm in a development of houses where all our water heaters failed around
the same time. We could see each other's water heaters on the street
waiting for trash pickup. I think it's just the quality of water here,
and we all had AO Smith 6 year warranty gas water heaters.

My main fear isn't that the water heater dies and I have no hot water.
After all, I can get a water heater installed the same day from most
places locally, within hours, but my concern is another flooded basement
and damaged items, but as long as I'm going to get a new one, I might as
well get one with a solid reputation.

I've gotten some interesting helpful responses, but it seems that nobody
prefers a GE over a Whirlpool or AO Smith. I'd have to think that one
of these would be better than the other, right?


Steve




Tom.
"Steve" wrote in message
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I need to replace my old 40 gallon gas hot water heater and there are

3
likely choices for me, and I have a few questions.

GE Smar****er (from Home Depot)
Whirlpool (From Lowes)
Kenmore (Sears)

Since they are all basically the same price, does one brand have a
better reputation for quality, as far as gas water heaters go?

Is it worth $100 more for a 12 year warranty vs. a 6 year warranty?
My water heaters seem to last about 8 years. My first one (AO Smith)
lasted 8 years before it burst and flooded my basement, and my 2nd

one,
which is also an AO Smith needs to be replaced now, after 8 years.

Maybe that's all I can get out of a water heater, based on my quality

of
water, so should I just be getting 6 year water heaters and just try

and
replace them when they seem ready to fail? Otherwise, to collect on a
warranty, it seems I'd have to let it fail, or maybe burst and flood

my
basement again.


Steve