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Jared Smith
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Hot Water Tank in Cleveland, OH (Tremont)

Jared Smith
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Scottsdale AZ & Cleveland, OH
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I re-lit the pilot light and it went out again, so I need to replace my 30 gallon hot water tank from 2010. 

BTU is getting me a quote but curious if anyone knows another good vendor? Also if upgrading to a 40 gallon makes sense for 2 upstairs units and what people are paying these days? (I replaced a 40 gallon hot water tank in AZ for 900 but that was last year) Lastly, do people get annual cleanings for their furnaces?

Thanks in advance!

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    Nathan Gesner
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    I agree with Matt. It's not unusual for the pilot light to not ignite, but it can easily be fixed by replacing a thermocouple. I have some water heaters that I've replaced the thermocouple a few times over a 10-year period and it continues to work great. Much cheaper than a full replacement!

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