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    TALON Supporting Member 98Cobra's Avatar
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    Recommendations for water heater replacement?

    Anyone had good, honest, reasonably priced service in the DFW area?

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    One of my consulting customers is a plumber. Very nice folks - not sure about pricing - I have helped them - they haven't yet had to help me BUT I would definitely call them next time - really good, down to earth people

    Just emailed them to see if they go to Lewisville

    PM me for a phone number

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    Having had to do this in Dallas before.. believe it or not, Home Depot is a good option..
    if you have the time.. consider changing to an instant on type of heater with a 10 gallon tank for reserve and install a recirculating system.. will save you a ton of money over the years..

    Dana

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    TALON Supporting Member L8 APEX's Avatar
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    The box stores sub it out to private companies.

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    TALON Supporting Member 98Cobra's Avatar
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    Well, if I were planning to stay where I am at, I would probably make it a decent system. I just need a straight replacement, since I am planning to sell in the Spring.

    Home Depot carries ONLY GE, and Lowe's ONLY carries Whirlpool (which have terrible customer satisfaction).

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    PM sent

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    tankless is the way to go a littel more up front but worth the $$

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