Posted by jim in Ny on February 08, 2008 at 08:00:24 from (206.15.129.73):
In Reply to: O/T water heater posted by Roy in georgia on February 06, 2008 at 20:27:18:
I install them all the time for $ 150 or less depending on the time spent.
Best to make sure that if you are wanting to replace the 40 gallon with a 80 gallon that the actual consumption needs are there; otherwise, you are wasting your money and future energy costs, only to realize that a 40/50 gallon heater is more efficient than a 80 given the actual needs... Not to mention the startup costs are greater and most heaters manufactured today and generally sold to consumers are warrantied for 6 years, unless otherwise noted/ >>> costly.
Good tip; purge the air by using the T&P valve or hot faucet tap before you turn on the power (i.e. make sure the heater is filled before ) or you will fry the elements to start with.
If you have to pay more than a maximum of $200 for installation you are being ripped off, IMHO... If you have any questions email me ...Good luck
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