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		I wasn't thrilled to do this project, but I'm glad I did when I did. Blessings in disguise and all that I guess. I just heard that water heaters are going up around 40% in cost due to new regulations coming out in April. They'll still sell out of existing inventory then after that you'll pay alot more for a heater. Something to think about if yours is getting older. Thanks for reading guys.  
	:threadjacked:- Hey Foley, if you're still around pop in and say hi from time to time!  | 
		
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 Talked to Foley around new years by email and all was well, but I think his area has been getting soaked with rain. Hope everything is ok. DAC  | 
		
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		:thumbsup: 
	I put a new one in 2 months ago as well. The old one didn't bust on me, but the insulation & innards were breaking down and getting into the water. I opted for the Cadillac model. 50 gallons, 12 years, and double insulation. Pricey, but a 10% military discount brought it down to the cost of the one I would have purchased otherwise. Add in a few parts, and the cost was about $600 with me and my old man doing the labor. To view some links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Maybe you should introduce yourself with a new topic?  | 
		
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		Good call.  I'm certain I kept everything, and that it was done properly.  My father has been working in construction & general contracting for nearly 40 years, so he has the know-how to do things right. 
	Hopefully there's no such issue to be worried about.  | 
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