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In reply to the discussion: Seeking advice on water heaters [View all]RockRaven
(18,600 posts)8. 100 gallons seems like overkill unless you have a lot of people in the household...
Depends on how much hot water you want in a short period of time (essentially bathing/showering around the same time of day), but a 1-3 person household would be fine with a 50 or 60 gallon, usually. Could get by with an even smaller one depending on one's habits and preferences.
Also, FWIW the entire water heater often shouldn't need replacing if the tank aspect is intact. Depends on the model, yada yada, but the heat components (both gas burners and electrical heating elements) are replaceable -- I'm no expert and I've done one of each at my own home over the years. Don't do anything you are not comfortable with, but consider watching some videos on YouTube about water heater problem diagnosis and repair...
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We have had a tankless water heater now for 10+ yrs. If a new heater is going to cost you 5k
PortTack
Apr 2023
#2
He did say he had a gas water heater. Maybe there is some savings there. If one has to upgrade their
retread
Apr 2023
#40
100 gallons seems like overkill unless you have a lot of people in the household...
RockRaven
Apr 2023
#8
If the pilot light won't work always check the THERMOCOUPLE first. It's an inexpensive device that's
NBachers
Apr 2023
#12
And the pilot light needs the thermocouple to work to stay on when lighting
Jack the Greater
Apr 2023
#31