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You Might Also LikeAccessoriesGas Water Heater Installation Kit ETC-2X Expansion Tank Application: Residential CARB OTC LEED Compliant: No CEC Compliant: For Sale in CA Capacity: 50 gal Diameter: 20 in Drain Valve Material: Brass ETL Listed: Yes End Connection 1: NPT End Connection 2: NPT End Connections: NPT Energy Star Compliant: No First Hour Rating: 64 Fitting Size 1: 3/4 in Fitting Size 2: 3/4 in Fitting Sizes: 3/4 in Flow Rate: 21 gph GSA Approved: No Height: 60-1/4 in High Pressure: 150 IAPMO Listed: No Indoor Outdoor: Indoor Installation Type: Floor Mount Length: 20-3/8 in Lining of Tank: Vitraglas® Material: Fiberglass, Magnesium, Steel Maximum Pressure: 300 psi Media: Water NSF Certified: Yes NSF Specifications: NSF 372 Number Of Elements: 2 Number Of Pieces: 1 Piece Origin: Domestic Phase: Single Phase Power Source: Electric Pressure Class: 150# Product Type: Water Heating System UL Listed: UL 174 Uniform Energy Factor UEF : 0.92 Volts: 240V Water Connections: Top Water Heater Capacity Range: 41 - 50 gal Water Heater Type: Tall, Upright Water Inlet Connection Size: 3/4 in Watts: 4.5 Weight: 125 How much is a brand new 50 gallon water heater?A 50-gallon water heater costs around $1,000 for an electric heater and $1,200 for a natural gas heater of the same capacity.
How much should a 50 gallon water tank cost?Tank-style heaters range in size from 20 to more than 80 gallons of storage, with most homes using either a 40 or 50-gallon size.
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Tank Size or Tankless Water Heating Capacity.. What is the average life of a 50 gallon water heater?Based on the manufacturer's suggested service life, the life expectancy of a water heater is about eight to 12 years. That varies with the location and design of the unit, quality of installation, maintenance schedule and water quality.
Is a 50 gallon hot water heater enough for a family of 4?Water Heater Sizes
The answer to this question will vary depending on the total number of kids you have. For example, a family of 3 to 4 people should purchase a 50 – 60 gallon water heater. On the other hand, a household with 5 – 7 people may require a water heater with a 60 – 80 gallon water tank.
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