Because it's a tradeoff. Tankless are typically pricier and more limited in capacity compared to tank water heaters, which are still by far the most common type. I have no dog in this fight, but the answer to your question is, "most people."
Recently had to replace my heater. Ended up buying a pallet of instant water heaters at an auction for the price of a new one. Sold the other 8 on eBay.
You are supposed to have them service checked yearly. But most water heaters have a life span of about 15 years. Some can last longer depending on water quality in the area. If your water is rich in a certain mineral or if you have hard water then it can cause the heater to get messed up a lot faster. Ultimately though with a proper install and a good brand of water heater you could very well have a water heater lasting a good amount of time. Most mobile homes and apartments that I service rarely have water heater changes here in my area and my own home has had its current water heater for 15 years now.
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Who buys tanks now a days when u can buy an instant water heater box that takes no space .
Because it's a tradeoff. Tankless are typically pricier and more limited in capacity compared to tank water heaters, which are still by far the most common type. I have no dog in this fight, but the answer to your question is, "most people."
Recently had to replace my heater. Ended up buying a pallet of instant water heaters at an auction for the price of a new one. Sold the other 8 on eBay.
Never serviced any of my water heaters ever and never had any problems ever. Fyi i lived in one house for 10 yrs and my current house for six.
You are supposed to have them service checked yearly. But most water heaters have a life span of about 15 years. Some can last longer depending on water quality in the area. If your water is rich in a certain mineral or if you have hard water then it can cause the heater to get messed up a lot faster. Ultimately though with a proper install and a good brand of water heater you could very well have a water heater lasting a good amount of time. Most mobile homes and apartments that I service rarely have water heater changes here in my area and my own home has had its current water heater for 15 years now.
Diminishes efficiency because your water heater has to work harder and also lessens water quality. But I'm 100% fine with it if you are.
Lmao that tiny ass bit of dirt
Not tiny, but I'll stipulate that it looks less filthy on camera than it was IRL.
You in flint?
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"Last serviced 1990" not joking
Still hangin' in there 34 years later. That's impressive.
Why can't anyone invent appliances that will work without having it's d sucked.
Where is the solution, you terrible business, man