You're always welcome here, though I know it's usually out of your way.
When our hot water heater died a few years ago, we bought one at Lowes and paid for the installation through them, which worked out fairly well. The advice to check with your utility is a good one--they often have zero-interest loans available if you get an energy-efficient model (which will cost more initially, but will save money in the long run).
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Date: 2010-03-17 03:00 am (UTC)When our hot water heater died a few years ago, we bought one at Lowes and paid for the installation through them, which worked out fairly well. The advice to check with your utility is a good one--they often have zero-interest loans available if you get an energy-efficient model (which will cost more initially, but will save money in the long run).