paulsharvey
Elite Member
On water heaters, I did some googling, and apparently, the "internet" thinks water heaters last 8-12 years. What a crock of bull. It's not unusual at all to see 30-40 year old water heaters in fine condition (working and not leaking). Yeah, unless your replacing elements, they do scale up, and loose efficiency, but makes me scratch my head when "internet" comes up with a life span like that.
Maybe I'm the odd ball, but replacing water heaters has never been what I would call a routine, or preventative service. You replace them when you do a major remodel, a total repipe, or when they stop working or leak (not something I see very often)
Maybe I'm the odd ball, but replacing water heaters has never been what I would call a routine, or preventative service. You replace them when you do a major remodel, a total repipe, or when they stop working or leak (not something I see very often)