I would suggest that you NOT get a used water heater! Water heaters have a maximum life expectancy of 15 years (usually less). Simply put, they wear out from usage. The constant heating up and cooling down causes fatigue, and it's not a question of "if" it will fail, but "when" it will fail. You can't be sure how old the used one is; so get a new one, write the date of installation on it, and replace it again after ~10 years.
I've had the "broken water heater flood" in my apartment, and don't recommend it to anyone.
P.S. I'd just buy my own from Home Depot. Ballpark the cost of renting one for 10 years, and compare that to buying a new one which could last 10 years.
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Mar 21st, 2005 10:01 AM #1
Water Heater (should I get this, or something else)
My water heater is being replaced tomorrow. They are bringing in a GSW 5G50NVH-02 water heater (if I got that information correct). The water heater may be user or new. I will then have the option of purchasing this, or continue renting it.
I asked about the cost of me purchasing it, but I was told it is all dependent on the age of the water heater. I am wondering, would it be safe for me to go with this water heater, or purchase my own one from Home Depot, or Rona, or Sears? The installation of the water heater if I purchase from these places is about $200.
Now, Union Energy may ask for a very large cost for their GSW 5G50NVH-02 water heater (which may be new or old, once they bring it in).
I am not sure what is the best way to deal with this. I am paying about $25 per month in water heater rental, and decided to purchase my own.
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Mar 21st, 2005 11:08 AM #2
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Mar 21st, 2005 11:09 AM #3
Purchase your water heater.
I own a Rheem water heater and it came with a 10 year warranty. You can get up to 12 years. Here is a link:http://rheem.com/consumer/default.asp
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Mar 21st, 2005 09:25 PM #4
Interesting. I will then purchase one. Would the Rheem brandname be best of all? I have a gas based system, and need one with a motor at the top. This is a gas based heating. I am wondering - what about implementing a solar heating feature with the gas heater - so that during spring or whenever there is sun, I can run this instead of basing it on solar power.
Anyone done any solar heating projects that are saving you money now?
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Nov 4th, 2007 04:29 PM #5
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Nov 4th, 2007 06:49 PM #6
I was in similar circumstances to the Op. I actually had Reliance install a water heater and purchased it immediately. It was the same price as having the same water heater installed by an independent contractor (actually it was cheaper because they misquoted).
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Nov 5th, 2007 08:53 AM #7
If going with owning the water heater, how easy / costly is it to get enbridge to come pick up their old water heater, which is currently a rental?
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Nov 5th, 2007 09:20 AM #8
[QUOTE=George W. Bush;1454182]Interesting. I will then purchase one. Would the Rheem brandname be best of all? I have a gas based system, and need one with a motor at the top.QUOTE]
If you need one with the fan on top, then you need a power vent model, which cost around $800-$1000.
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Nov 5th, 2007 11:33 AM #9
Anyone considering replacing should think about a tankless one, it is the future. See http://www.thestar.com/columnists/article/273491
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Nov 5th, 2007 12:03 PM #10
Agree...
We have just installed a tankless gas water heater back in June & I am very happy with it & I can see my gas & water consumption is lower...
Plus it frees up a lot of space in the basement vs. the huge big traditional water heaters, since the unit is very small & it hangs nicely on the wall.
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Nov 5th, 2007 04:44 PM #11
Any ideas on what the initial costs are to install a tankless hot water system?
I'm moving to a new home soon which has 2 hot water tanks, both of which are rentals... I'm hoping the savings will be worth the install.
Also, can anyone install these tankless systems, or must it be a specialty installer?
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Nov 5th, 2007 07:07 PM #12
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Nov 5th, 2007 07:19 PM #13
It really depends on which unit you get. There are small models & large ones. Ours is the largest size from Waiwela & cost us $2,300 (incl. tax) for the unit alone with all the vent kits & expensive water valves which were crucial for the installation & future maintenance.
For installation you need a plumber & a gas fitter.
If you have specific questions, call Chris at http://www.tanklesswaterheaters.ca/residential.html & he will advise you on your particular setup & which unit you should get. That's where I bought mine & they shipped it to me...very good service!
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Nov 6th, 2007 04:22 AM #14
Looks like tanklesswaterheaters.ca is ripping off Canadians. The Paloma ph20rifs is $1300 cad on their site but is available for $699 here.
http://www.besthotwaterheaters.com/c...uct.php?Id=309
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Nov 6th, 2007 07:29 AM #15
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