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Re: Hot water heater questions - Black - 09-11-2011 No jokes . . . I guess you guys need a little help. So . . . since both the hot water heater and the dryer come off of the gas feed downstream of the broken-off handle, do you think I'd be happier with two cocks? Re: Hot water heater questions - Racer X - 09-11-2011 I bet you were all sweatty and glowing :devil: Re: Hot water heater questions - Black - 09-11-2011 Racer X wrote: Not sure when hot water heaters became standard in homes (20s? 30s?) but they couldn't foresee everything when they built this place in 1898. All in all I'm happy with where they chose to place it. The downstairs heater is in the kitchen. Also happy there's a second water shutoff in my kitchen-- don't need to inconvenience the downstairs. Despite a dark period of half-assedness in the 80s and 90s, most of the former owners were interested in doing things right. Re: Hot water heater questions - rgG - 09-11-2011 Black wrote: Ha, ha. I think one should be sufficient, it would be for me, but if two would make you feel better, go for it. ![]() Re: Hot water heater questions - TheCaber - 09-11-2011 ![]() Re: Hot water heater questions - modelamac - 09-11-2011 Black wrote: Diaphram is a pressure regulator. You need it, and the city will tell you so. Re: Hot water heater questions - Grateful11 - 09-11-2011 OT: My Aunt and Uncle built their house in the mid 50's and my late Father said they put a used gas water heater in it and Dad got to talking about it a year or so before he passed away in '09 and he commented that it was still in there, still working fine. Re: Hot water heater questions - OWC Jamie - 09-11-2011 Black wrote: Isn't that par for the course there ? Re: Hot water heater questions - Rick-o - 09-12-2011 I think that all these water heater problems that you're experiencing lately is from trying to heat HOT water. Those things aren't designed for that. Try heating cold water and I'll bet all your water heater problems will go away. :poke: Re: Hot water heater questions - Black - 09-12-2011 Rick-o wrote: Seriously, I'm wondering why they're all failing in the same year. |