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Water Heater Replacement Cost | Water Heater Replacement in Yardley, PA
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Water Heater Installation Near Me
Today, there are quite a few certified plumbers that offer professional water heater installation near me, but you need to choose the one that has all the expertise in repair and replacement too. After every 7-10 years, you must replace your hot water tank, for ensuring seamless functionality. And, in between these years, you must carry out regular maintenance and repair work, so that the fixture works to its fullest capacity and potential, without requiring any major overhaul of components.
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no hot shower for me tonight. but i will be channelling my inner medieval peasant and heating various pans of water on the hob for a bath.
#also no heating for me tonight or tomorrow or the day after or maybe even the day after that#in fact who knows when i'll get heating back :)#which is great because the temps just dropped from 15°c to 7°c#anyways. the water heater is Broken and Leaking and there's a Damp Patch on the ceiling#and i saw this 5 minutes before we had someone come to view the house#and ive called Multiple plumbers and im waiting for one to call me back because he may be able to come out and check tomorrow morning#but i think he forgot about me#so earliest is monday afternoon w/ someone else#we think we'll have to replace the whole thing but god knows how much that'll cost. alternatively we could get a combi boiler#which would be more efficient and space saving#but that's minimum like £5k#in the meantime we had to turn off the heater and drain out all the hot water#but i just :) i think the thing is. id spend anything if we werent hoping to buy a new place/move#but with the economy as it is we really dont want to take thousands of pounds out of our house deposit fund#and speaking of someone put an offer on our house today but they offered like £30k below the valued price and we were like#haha absolutely not. sorry but we cannot afford to do that#and the price is only like £8k more than what we paid in 2020#and i have no idea if my pharmacy managed to order in my meds and im almost Out again#and im not on them today so i have mad fatigue#and keep almost falling asleep#and im just done w it all. especially after all the horrible shit that's happened this week. politically. in the usa and germany etc#and all the other shit that's happening across the globe :)#im so sorry this is such a stupid overshare but i am so sick of things happening#tbd
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hello neighbor 💓
over the past seven years, i've had the privilege of living at a house of queer chosen family, which we call "the chrysalis." i produced nearly the entire soundtrack for SLARPG while living in this space; it's the biggest reason my work has been made possible, and it's also been an invaluable space for my own personal healing from complex PTSD.
today we called a plumber to address a leak in our bathroom and get a general inspection, and through that inspection we discovered that our main toilet and water heater urgently need replacing.
the estimated price for these repairs is in the neighborhood of $5,000; we're hoping to get at least half of those costs covered.
as a household of neurodivergent queers, our collective income has always been pretty modest. with the success of SLARPG i've been able to help with expenses, but it's honestly a feat that we've managed to hold on to this space for as long as we have. given that, any amount of help would make a huge difference for us.
please understand that i share this with the absolute recognition that in 2024, there are other people who need help more than we do. if you only have the funds to donate to more pressing causes, please direct your aid where it's needed most first.
with that said, if you are able to share or donate any amount, it would be greatly appreciated. thank you for supporting, for sharing, and for being.
with care and gratitude, bee 🐦
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10/29/23
This area is a death sentence without transportation. I'm running out of food, I can't get my prescriptions, can't flee in an emergency, and me and Syd have been freezing for like, a month, aside from the past two days because it's been surprisingly warm out for October. But November is around the corner, and it's gonna get cold. Fast.
I don't have the funds to repair my van, or the furnace.
Eventually, I'm gonna go homeless if the taxes aren't paid, but the van and furnace are extremely pressing matters right now.
If you can afford to donate, I'd appreciate anything you can spare. If you can't, that's okay. You can still help by sharing this campaign! Please don't donate if you can't afford to, but please SHARE no matter what!
OUR SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON IT. YES, I AM BEGGING. I'M TERRIFIED.
Gfm requires at least $5 donation, so if you can't swing that, you can send less to:
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Edit, 11/7/23: And we also don't have hot water now either. When the plumber came to give me an estimate on the furnace, he found that the hot water heater had a bad leak, so that was turned off to reduce damage.
Edit, 11/12/23: Septic problems now, too. Sinks are backing up. Woo! Still no heat, btw. It's been a month without heat and it's getting colder. Friend bought Syd a bigger hospital cage, but it hasn't arrived yet, so poor girl has to continue to suffer. Still no transportation, either. HEAP has said they'll pay half the furnace bill if I'm on the deed, which I can't and won't do until the taxes are paid off. I'm not about to inherit that debt.
@sydthetiel is being kept in a tiny hospital cage in my office with a space heater. Not ideal, but it's keeping her warm at least.
We're really not okay.
Edit, 11/16/23: Still no heat or hot water. Plumber isn't even actually getting back to us lmao. Mechanic got back to us, though, and they've found that the brake lines are rusted and need to be replaced. They want an extra $3500 for that. So it'd be roughly $6,000 to get my van repaired. Or I can just fix what I can fix at $2,000 and take my chances with rusted brake lines, and be an accident waiting to happen because I'm desperate to not be trapped in a freezing house with no meds or food or water lmao. Or I just don't get to have transportation back. Or I have to buy a new used vehicle, for like, $15,000+. So... mostly there's just no hope left for me. I'm ready to just give up. It's too much to fix, and my odds of survival are at 0 anyway. I won't last the winter here, and I can't even leave.
Edit, 11/22/23: That plumber ghosted us. We got a new plumber. He came out yesterday and got the furnace rigged to work, just in time. As he pulled into the driveway, it started sleeting and snowing. Throughout the night. The problem is, the furnace isn't fixed, so it could crap out at any moment. The water heater is off, but still leaking, so it's time sensitive to have it replaced. But he's pointed out another problem with that; Rex's hoarding. We need to be able to get rid of enough of her crap to get the equipment in and out. He can do it, but it's gonna cost. Additionally, the chimney isn't in great shape so we have to do something about that, or it's going to defeat the purpose of these replacements. Waiting for the quotes on everything.
As for my van, it's ready to be picked up, without the brake lines being finished. We found a new place that said they'd charge between $700-$1000 to replace the brake lines. A lot better than $3,500, but still not money I have. So until I can do that, it's a risk driving it, but I really don't have a choice. I can't stay living like this, trapped in the middle of nowhere. It's defeating me mentally and physically. But there's another problem too, that won't be covered under warranty. A knock sensor. No idea how much it'll cost yet, but it needs to be replaced in order for the van to pass inspection in December.
I'm feeling incredibly hopeless. I can't even run, because I have Syd, and I'm not going to abandon her. She's my kiddo. She's in a bigger cage now, happily. But I'm at such a loss of what to do. We're not going to survive the winter here without these repairs, and fleeing is going to be really difficult, and I may not have a home to come back to in Spring if I did manage to leave for the winter with Syd.
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Radio Free Monday
Good morning everyone, and welcome to Radio Free Monday!
Ways to Give:
cluegirl linked to a fundraiser for deliriumcrow, who lost nearly everything in a house fire two years ago, and was then robbed by the contractor hired to repair the house. They are currently paying a mortgage on a home that is facing condemnation if they can't raise the money for a new contractor; you can read more and reblog here or support the fundraiser here.
savrenim is the sole breadwinner for their disabled partner and two friends living with them; they have had to deal with several financial setbacks including loss of owed back pay, moving and home repair costs, and vet bills; they are fundraising to cover moving costs and to be prepared for when payments come due on a loan they had to take to cover expenses. You can read more and reblog here or give via ko-fi here.
Nik is raising funds for a cross-country move from Oregon to West Virginia, in hopes they can find a home to thrive in after escaping an abusive upbringing; you can read more and support the fundraiser here.
Recurring Needs:
Anon linked to a fundraiser for a friend whose family has not had a working furnace since November; they've been using space heaters to keep warm but January in Chicago has been brutal and the space heaters aren't sufficient. With vulnerable family members including elderly relatives and children in the home, they need to raise $6K to get the furnace replaced. You can read more and support the fundraiser here.
Anon linked to karla-hoshi or Hoshi on TikTok, who is raising funds for cancer treatment for her cat Naku; they caught the cancer early and hope that he can survive it, but can't continue treatment without funding. You can read more and support the fundraiser here, as well as find links to her updates on tiktok.
chingaderita's partner's family house recently caught fire and completely burned, killing his grandmother and causing extensive property loss; he has also recently lost his job due to the fire, and a number of family members have since become ill. They're raising funds to keep food on the table, to try and get a supply of water to keep clean and do laundry, and for various bills until a job opportunity in March comes available. You can read more, reblog, and support the fundraiser here.
And this has been Radio Free Monday! Thank you for your time. You can post items for my attention at the Radio Free Monday submissions form. If you're new to fundraising, you may want to check out my guide to fundraising here.
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Timeline of my last week or so
Saturday: I couldn't find my good plastic food container. I had the lid, but the bottom part was nowhere to be found. Asked Roomie #2 if they have seen it. "Yeah, my heater is dripping, so I took it to collect the water." Yep, my good food container to collecter heater liquid. Also, who knows when they would have told me that there was an issue if I didn't ask after my food container?
Sunday: Nothing, because you cannot find a repairman on Sunday. At this point the heater was leaking so much that Roomie had to wake up the middle of the night to empty the bowl (Not my good food container at this point).
Monday: I messaged the guy who fixed our oven in May. He called me back, and even without actually seeing the stuff, started talking about, in a rather high-handed fashion, having the heater replaced. Now, these stuff are paid for by the owner, who was still asleep in her bed in California at this point, and I'm Not Authorized To Make Such Decision. Also, I didn't like the guy's tone. In the evening I knocked on our neighbor's door - the gentleman next door, who must be closer to eighty than seventy and barely reaches my chin, does some odd jobs around the building - and asked him to check the heater. He couldn't do anything about it, but told us to notify the tenants' association and loaned us a bigger bowl.
Tuesday: Nothing, because the office of the tenants' association is only open on Mondays and Tuesdays. Heater is still leaking like crazy.
Wednesday: Took Roomie #2 down to the offices, told the lady there our problem, she promised to inform their guys and that they'd be around in a few hours. They did come in the afternoon, speaking their very own handyman language, spiked with a lot of damns and fuck its and head shaking. Not a good sign. Eventually they did something with the leak as a temporary measure, something that would hopefully hold out until spring, because replacing the heater now (which, on the long run, is inevitable) would mean having to notify the utility company and have them turn off the heating in the whole building (which also costs a pretty penny).
Thursday: Around noon, Roomie #2 left for class, and on their way out messaged me on discord that the heater is dripping again, and would I pretty please keep an eye on it? I did. I dripped over a liter in 40 minutes. Called the guys from yesterday again. They came again. There was a lot of fuck it and damns again. It turned out that the immediate replacement of the heater is a must. We called the owner. The replacement was scheduled for tomorrow morning (thankfully these guys have some connections at the utility company, so it's all done under the table for cheaper now). The guys asked who should be handling this all. The owner said me, because apparently I'm so responsible and trustworthy and capable.
Friday (tomorrow): The handymen are coming at around 8:30 am to replace the leaking heater. I'll be have to be there to manage the whole deal.
Is the issue in my room? No. Have I ever volunteered to be apartment manager? No. Has the third person living in the apartment do anything? No. Am I sick of this issue? Yes.
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Excerpt from this Op-Ed from the New York Times:
To keep the lights on, many utility companies are proposing to build dozens of new power plants that burn natural gas. North Carolina-based Duke Energy alone wants to add 8.9 gigawatts of new gas-fired capacity — more than the entire country added in 2023. Using their own projections of soaring energy demands as justification, these companies are also pushing back on the climate targets set by their states and the Biden administration.
If state regulators sign off on these plans, they will be gambling with our country’s future. We need to electrify everything from cars to appliances to slow climate change, but we won’t be able to reach our climate goals if we power all of those machines with dirty energy.
There is a better way. But to get there, legislators will need to overhaul the incentives driving utilities to double down on natural gas, so that they can turn a profit without cooking the planet.
Companies like Duke, Dominion Energy and Georgia Power argue that they need more gas-fired plants to reliably provide power during times of peak demand — for instance, on a hot summer weekday afternoon when home cooling systems and data servers are all humming at maximum output, and the grid strains to keep up. But those peaks tend to materialize only for a few dozen hours per year, and there are ways to deal with them that don’t require a massive amount of new methane-burning infrastructure.
The real reason the utilities want to build these plants is quite simple: The more stuff they build, the more money they make. Regulators let utilities charge their customers enough money to cover what they spend on assets like combustion turbines and wires, plus a generous rate of return (up to 10 percent) for their investors. This longstanding arrangement incentivizes power providers to build expensive things whether society needs them or not, in lieu of lower-cost, cleaner options, and to invoke their duty to keep the lights on as a post hoc rationalization.
Fortunately, utilities have plenty of ways to meet this new need.
They include “virtual power plants” — when technologies such as home batteries, rooftop solar systems, smart water heaters and thermostats are linked together and managed via software to provide the same services as a conventional power plant. Utilities in Vermont, Colorado and Massachusetts are already using them, to quickly respond to rising demand at a much lower cost than operating natural gas combustion turbines. According to one estimate, virtual power plants could lower U.S. utilities’ costs by as much as $35 billion over the next decade.
Utilities could also accelerate efforts to replace outdated transmission lines with newer ones that can carry double the electric current and to bring more battery storage online. They can compensate customers for using less energy during times when demand is high and invest far more in energy efficiency, helping customers to adopt devices that use less electricity.
All of these solutions would save customers money and reduce carbon emissions. They could, according to a Department of Energy analysis, meet the entire projected growth in U.S. peak electricity demand over the next decade.
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Our plumbing is messed up.
We need to tear down at least 1 wall and replace all the pipes in our house. we also need a new water heater.
Right now our water will occasionally come out black. we don’t know how long it’ll be until it only pours out black water. our water heater also broke and now we don’t have warm/hot water.
This is going to cost thousands of dollars to fix everything.
I have art commissions open here.
I also have a ko-fi here where i am selling some adopts and stuff.
finally i have a mercari where i mostly sell older plushies (usa only) here.
i am thinking about selling some of my plush collection too. i don’t want to but i also don’t want to drink dirty water.
thank you for reading!
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You know having a house has warped your brain when you are told that replacing your hot water heater costs $3k and you’re relieved
Everything usually costs $10k you think to yourself I’m so happy that this is not another loan for $10k!
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Are your gym appliances feeling weak?
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