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We had the plumber out yesterday to investigate some water that is collecting in the basement in the washer/furnace/heater area. His son had previously looked at this but was unable to determine for certain if it was the hot water heater, the washer, or some of the related pipes in the area. The bad news was that it is indeed the classically oxymoronic hot water heater (why would you need to heat hot water?). He's going to be back early next week to replace it. It could be a lot worse… I think there's a cliché about at least one such repair popping up immediately after one moves into a house, but this thing held out for around six years before going.

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26. Re: Hot water heater Apr 14, 2006, 16:16 Jim
 
f it makes you feel any better Blue, in the four years that I've owned my house I've had to

Replace all the kitchen appliances
Replace the oil furnace/heater
Have my septic tank reseated
Replace both garage doors and door openers
Re-side the house
Replace the deck and front porch
Rewire part of the house
Replace the water pump, the tank and the softener

Now some of these we didn't have to do right away but knew they needed to be done within a couple of years of the original purchase. However, most were needed due to failure.

Well I hope you bought the house at least knowing it was a fixer-upper.

Its stuff like this that makes me want to have the next house I own to be custom built rather than buying something existing. One BIG home "improvement" project up front rather than a bunch of smaller ones continuosly ongoing.

 
Jim
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