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  1. M

    Water Heater Auto Shut Off Valve

    Well, I'm assuming since I currently have all soldered copper piping, my code requires it and may not allow flex piping. Or could it simply be a choice the plumber made at the time? If so, would I just contact my local county office to find out about the plumbing code for my area? Or do I...
  2. M

    Water Heater Auto Shut Off Valve

    Sounds good about the energy shutoff option and I might have to seriously consider this (even if it's a bit more expensive). Let me ask about this too. While my current water heater's pipes are essentially soldered on & will require "cutting" them in order to get the new water heater in...
  3. M

    Water Heater Auto Shut Off Valve

    Yea, I realize the best system would be to put a device on the main line coming into the house. Believe me, I would rather do that since I had an accident in 2009 that had the main water line break and flood the whole basement (hence the reason I am looking to do this for the water heater), but...
  4. M

    Water Heater Auto Shut Off Valve

    I currently have a water heater in a finished basement that is from 1996. It still works fine, but I think its coming to the end of its life cycle as I am seeing some corrosion in certain places and slight dampness along the floor around it. I want to go ahead and get it changed out in order...
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