Bird
Rest in Peace
We bought this house in 2005, it was built in 1991, and the water heater was apparently 24 years old when I had it replaced in April, 2015. It's a total electric house and the water heater is in a closet in the middle of the house. Having had some experience with leaking water heaters in the past, I had it replaced even though there was not a problem (yet) with the old one. The plumber who replaced it was familiar with our city ordinance about a building permit, inspection, etc., as I was, but I was not aware of something called a Floodstop and I didn't see it mentioned in this thread.
FloodStop System for Water Heaters - Compression Fit - - Amazon.com
So it wasn't cheap paying someone else to replace it and install the Floodstop system, but I'm sure if I ever have a leak and the Floodstop works, I'll figure it was worth it.
FloodStop System for Water Heaters - Compression Fit - - Amazon.com
So it wasn't cheap paying someone else to replace it and install the Floodstop system, but I'm sure if I ever have a leak and the Floodstop works, I'll figure it was worth it.