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40 gallon is what most homes have. Unless you have a large family Meadowoak Apr 2023 #1
Agree 100% beaglelover Apr 2023 #37
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
Agree, we are all electric- solar and love ours. we can do it Apr 2023 #20
I would look at going tankless lapfog_1 Apr 2023 #3
Thanks all mvd Apr 2023 #5
Tankless may not be a good option Major Nikon Apr 2023 #39
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
That's a crazy big water heater. Phoenix61 Apr 2023 #4
Yeah, this house is only around 1600 or something square feet mvd Apr 2023 #6
Same size house 40 gallons. 100 is way more than you need for. Lochloosa Apr 2023 #15
Never buy a water heater from a plumber. Mr.Bill Apr 2023 #7
100 gallons seems like overkill unless you have a lot of people in the household... RockRaven Apr 2023 #8
It's only a 2 person household mvd Apr 2023 #9
30 gallon markie Apr 2023 #16
Does your water heater provide hot water for heating? ramblin_dave Apr 2023 #10
It has a separate heater for non water heating mvd Apr 2023 #11
If the pilot light won't work always check the THERMOCOUPLE first. It's an inexpensive device that's NBachers Apr 2023 #12
OP says they couldn't light the pilot light. Kaleva Apr 2023 #13
Depends on what "can't light the pilot" means ... JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2023 #19
I kept a set of small needles in my tool bucket Kaleva Apr 2023 #21
And the pilot light needs the thermocouple to work to stay on when lighting Jack the Greater Apr 2023 #31
And the thermocouple needs the pilot light in order to work Kaleva Apr 2023 #33
Most of us believe there is no non-working water heater. BlackSkimmer Apr 2023 #34
If the gas valve doesn't work, then might as well replace the unit Kaleva Apr 2023 #35
A 40 gallon ought to be adequete Kaleva Apr 2023 #14
I had an experience with RR which convinced me that vanlassie Apr 2023 #17
I have a water softener and my water heater lasted 30 years. Emile Apr 2023 #18
Water softener s can make a big difference. Kaleva Apr 2023 #22
$5,000??? No way. You don't need a 100-gallon water heater Ocelot II Apr 2023 #23
There's no way I would pay $5,000 even if I had it mvd Apr 2023 #24
Isn't the house in foreclosure? MissB Apr 2023 #25
What an excellent question. BlackSkimmer Apr 2023 #27
You can ForgedCrank Apr 2023 #26
Definitely contact United Way of PA XanaDUer2 Apr 2023 #28
You can get a tankless one for less than that! jcgoldie Apr 2023 #29
His water heater is gas Mosby Apr 2023 #32
40 gallons should definitely be more than sufficient for two yellowdogintexas Apr 2023 #30
Columbus Ohio, 50 gal tank, 9 yr warrenty, $1750 irisblue Apr 2023 #36
That's the installed price? Mosby Apr 2023 #38
The guy said my previous tank was 31 yrs old. Second is next week irisblue Apr 2023 #41
That's a long time. Mosby Apr 2023 #44
I'm so ForgedCrank Apr 2023 #42
Can you come up over here? irisblue Apr 2023 #43
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