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Wellstone ruled

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4. Right on,all depends on local water quality.
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:12 PM
Nov 2020

Rule of thumb,replace the darn thing one year before the Warranty expires if you have hard or acidic water. The only way these things last is by doing a complete draining once a year.

Learned the hard way,45k in damage from a nine year Heater that roman candled in year eight. And yes,we did drain our heater once a year.

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