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  2. Here's How Often You Should Drain Your Water Heater ... - AOL

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    “The most likely result to occur from a lack of maintenance is premature failure of your water heater, which can cost anywhere from $1,500-3,000 to replace depending on your home and geographic ...

  3. How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Water Heater? - AOL

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    Permits for connecting your home to natural gas before the water heater replacement cost an additional $50 to $300. Labor. Expect labor to take up 50 percent of your budget.

  4. 12 Most Expensive Home Repairs (and How to Prevent Them) - AOL

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    A new water heater can run you more than $1,000, while repairs can cost about $500. Water heaters can last between six and 15 years if they’re taken care of properly.

  5. Tankless water heating - Wikipedia

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    The initial thought of the user can be that the heater is failing intermittently. Recirculation systems: Since a tankless water heater is inactive when hot water is not being used, they are incompatible with passive (convection-based) hot water recirculation systems. They may be incompatible with active hot water recirculation systems and ...

  6. Wear and tear - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, an electric water heater element that fails from years of wear and tear may be replaced rather than the entire water heater. Whereas an automobile needs consumable fuel and lubricants to operate, components such as tires , seats, and paint are subject to wear and tear and typically are not covered under any warranty when subjected to ...

  7. Storage water heater - Wikipedia

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    Solar heat is clean and renewable. This is the most modern system. Increasingly, solar powered water heaters are being used. Their solar thermal collectors are installed outside dwellings, typically on the roof or walls or nearby, and the potable hot water storage tank is typically a pre-existing or new conventional water heater, or a water heater specifically designed for solar thermal.

  8. Oil burner - Wikipedia

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    An oil burner is a part attached to an oil furnace, water heater, or boiler. [1] It provides the ignition of heating oil/biodiesel fuel used to heat either air or water via a heat exchanger . The fuel is atomized into a fine spray usually by forcing it under pressure through a nozzle which gives the resulting flame a specific flow rate, angle ...

  9. If You Didn't Get a Warranty for These Things, You Messed Up ...

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    2. Appliances. Appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers can be costly to repair or replace should they stop working properly.