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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1317143" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>If you do it yourself, don't tell the city so you don't have to pay a tax for repairing your own damn home! ugh. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, you need to get on it, once they start leaking, you have a narrow window of time before the bottom of that thing blows out and you have a HUGE mess and potentially more problems on your hands. I would seriously consider a tankless water heater- you get hot water on demand with an endless supply (no more cold showers) and they use less energy. Depending on what you purchase, you may need an electrician to wire it up (most are 220v, so if you have 220v already in the area, it would be easy). That's my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1317143, member: 8373"] If you do it yourself, don't tell the city so you don't have to pay a tax for repairing your own damn home! ugh. Anyway, you need to get on it, once they start leaking, you have a narrow window of time before the bottom of that thing blows out and you have a HUGE mess and potentially more problems on your hands. I would seriously consider a tankless water heater- you get hot water on demand with an endless supply (no more cold showers) and they use less energy. Depending on what you purchase, you may need an electrician to wire it up (most are 220v, so if you have 220v already in the area, it would be easy). That's my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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