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Apr 25, 2015
I have a 50 gal. gas Bradford water heater in my house that is almost 12 years old. I want to replace in the near future. What are my non-tankless options?
I am looking for a good manufacturing warranty with a good consumer track record. I have heard that the new water heaters are not as good as the old ones? Could you recommend some 50 gallon gas models that have a good warranty and history behind them? Thanks
Jul 10, 2015

Boy, I would go with the tankless.  I just put on in my home after checking out all the otions.  I don't think anything beats a tankless.   Other than than what Sam said about going solar

Philip Anderson

HDR Remodeling Berkeley Ca

May 30, 2015

Your question is a technical question. We would suggest that you go to our website (http://www.benningtonbuilders.com), to our Vendor Page and contact Plumbing Parts Plus who will be able to answer your question.

Canon Patchell answered:

Oct 5, 2020

Tankless water heaters are great but they typically cost two to five times more to put one in a house that wasn't built for it. They frequently require gas and venting upgrades beyond what was installed for the tank. Then there is the need to flush and descale the tankless and perform maintenance every 500 hours of use. (That can vary according to how hard your water is) That is typically once a year for a family of 4-5. Even the best tankless water heaters are only able to increase the water temperature by 40 degrees at 12 gallons per minute. I love tankless but they come with a much higher cost and maintenance. Be prepared for all that or put in a Rheem Pro grade 50 gallon gas heater. For value and performance I am a fan of the PRO+G50-40N RH62

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