Replace Functioning Water Heater?
Then be on the lookout for a leak. It should start out small.
That will be the time to replace it.
Mark Jerde wrote in message
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We have lived in this house 8-10 years. The natural gas water heater is
the
same as when we moved in. One major benefit it has is it is pilot-light
enabled -- it doesn't require electricity. I have taken many hot showers
by
candle light when the power has been off 2+ days here in Maryland USA.
What I DON'T want to have happen is come home one day to a flood of water
coming out of the utility room from the water heater after a catastrophic
failure.
Is it a "normal, good" practice to replace a water heater after a certain
#
of years, whether or not it is still working fine?
Thanks.
-- Mark
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