Our stimulus check hit our account this morning. And I heard water running upstairs and the upstairs water heater has given up the proverbial ghost.
$1735 to replace it.
Go figure.
BKB
Our stimulus check hit our account this morning. And I heard water running upstairs and the upstairs water heater has given up the proverbial ghost.
$1735 to replace it.
Go figure.
BKB
Viva Renaldo!
In answer to your question: typical.
I almost dread those months where I draw a 3rd paycheck or someone paying back a loan. You just know the appliance karma gods are watching.
Will
I had a tree limb come down and hit the neighbor's power line breaking the service pipe to his house. I paid him $850 out of pocket for the repairs, then hired a tree service to clean up the mess for $1200. Lynn's stimulus arrived the day before they started.
Tally: Minus $850
My stimulus arrived.
Tally: Plus $350
Then we immediately had to take one of our cats to the vet for an emergency surgery ... another $850!
Talley for our stimulus money: Minus $500 ... all within a few days!
At least I used it the way it's supposed to be used ... to stimulate the economy. I just wish I'd had the option to "stimulate" it in a different way!
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Still waiting for mine, but the good news is, for the first time in about 10 years, I get a refund on my taxes, some from changes to the tax code, some from investment changes and some from a slight decrease in my second job. Rolled some of it into next years taxes so I won't have to make my first two quarterly payments. Now what could go wrong ??
The older I get, the better I was. I also forget my password and have to have Len reset it for me
Don’t temp the Fates, Bubba!
BkB
Viva Renaldo!
my new stove (6 months old) is beeping and throwing a f11 code...
"from the manufacturer's website"
The constant beeping and the F11 are caused by a shorted touch pad....
This joint is overloaded with smartassery! 🙄
So you’re say it was smartassery not hunting in fishing that we all have in common?
BKB
Viva Renaldo!
I should have kept it and repurposed it. Folks find lots of uses for old waterheaters.
BKB
Viva Renaldo!
Fill it with concrete and add a big ol' eye-hook ... it'd make a heck of an anchor for your fishing yacht.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Oh, and thanks for nothing. We bought this house 31 years ago and are still using the same (electric) water heater that was in here when we bought it. (no clue how old it was at that time) I think I'm living on borrowed time.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Well damn! You put the bug in my ear and now I'm contemplating a new water heater before this one gives up the ghost. I just called for a quote and it appears I need another stimulus check. The estimate? $1200 of course!
(40-gal tank on ground floor .... inside a linen closet)
Awwww shoot, I should be able to get a couple more years out of the old girl! (knock on wood)
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
Mines in the unfinished part of the basement and I will replace it when it springs a leak. Depending on how much longer I think I’ll be here, I’d seriously consider tankless.
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"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke
My water heater is original to the house. 1998
It’s in the garage and the garage is lower grade than the house so I don’t have flooding to worry about, but I’m guessing it won’t be long.
It’s gas, and I’m not familiar with gas fittings, or I’d replace it myself.
Pex and shark bite fittings make plumbing a breeze these days.
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If you can do plumbing, you can do gas. I mean, what could go wrong?
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"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke
I had a tankless water heater for years and I loved it. You can get gas or electric, about the size of a box of cheerios. 4 gallons per minute capacity and you could wash clothes and shower and still have hot water. I'm not talking about those little on demand things that fit up under your sink like a Rheem which btw has horrible ratings. I bought a Stiebel which had a ten year warranty. Easy Peasy, also has a thermostat to adjust your temperature.
I dunno about a two/three bathroom house, might need bigger than 4 gpm
Water???? Ha! I can see a very large explosion and fire!
I replaced mine last year, it was pretty easy, my old one was 15 years old.
“ No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave”
James Burg, An Enquiry into, Public Errors, Defects and Abuses 1775
I replaced the gas water heater in my California house years ago. Piece of cake. The one I have now (electric) has never leaked, but I’ve replaced an element (has two) a few times over the years. It just keeps on goin’ on, but I know I’m pressing my luck. I’ll have to hire someone to replace this one. I’m just no longer physically able to wrestle a new one around.
believe it or not a water heater is very light when it is empty....
just saying
It’s not so much the weight A/B, it’s the awkwardness of moving, positioning and hooking up The plumbing/wiring, etc. My back just doesn’t work like it used to. The unit is in a linen closet ... close quarters which would require a lot of bending, etc. Much like replacing a garbage disposal under a kitchen sink (which I did a couple years ago and thought I’d have to call 911 to get me back out from under the sink). Heck, I have a riding mower sitting in the shed, yet have to pay to get my grass cut these days as my back can’t take the bouncing around. Trust me, I can’t STAND paying someone to do what I can do myself, but I’m just not physically able anymore. It sucks big weenies.
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