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Plumbing 101 A Success!
There was a good turn out for my Plumbing 101 class on February 10th. The plan is to hold this class on a monthly basis, alternating between weekdays and Saturday's. As soon as the next date is set, I will be sure to get this information posted. 
 
Watch David Heffner and Scott Jones discuss the upcoming water heater changes
Fox 59 Water Heater Video
Fox 59 Water Heater Video


Greetings!

While Old Man Winter has been giving the east coast a 1-2 punch, the mid-west got nailed with extremely high winds and snow over the past couple of days. For those of you with gas water heaters that have a standing pilot light, you may find that you don't have any hot water right now. If so, check your pilot light to see if it's still lit. If not, follow the directions on the front of the water heater to relight the pilot or call the office at 317-248-9668.

Old Man Winter

 

60 Days Left Until Water Heater Changes Go Into Effect
I began talking about the changes for water heaters last summer. Today (February 15th) marks 60 days until the new DOE efficiency standards go into effect on April 16, 2015. At that point, residential water heaters will change in size, design and most importantly, cost.

The supply house that I purchase my Bradford White water heaters from recently sent out an e-mail stating that the expected price increase for conventional water heaters would be 15%. For anything above 55 gallons for either gas or electric, the price increase will be significantly more. For gas water heaters, they will have to be a "power vent" model that comes with a blower and has to be vented with PVC pipe. For electric water heaters above 55 gallons, they will have to be a hybrid unit using heat pump technology. The "Rumor Control" has it that Bradford White may run out of the old style water heaters in March and at that point, switch production to the new mandated designs. 

To keep this brief, my advice is that if your water heater is 10 years old or older, consider replacing it now. I have customers that have water heaters jammed between furnaces and walls that are going to be in for a rude awakening when it comes time to replace those heaters if it has to be under the new design standards. Possible scenarios could be downsizing to a smaller water heater, relocating to another part of the house or switching to a tankless water heater. 

Customers Chuck and Cheryl H. from Carmel heeded my warning and replaced their 11 year old water heater recently. If they had waited, a new 50 gallon gas water heater would not have fit into the opening between the furnace and wall. 


    This is the opening that the old water had to come out of and the 
    new one go in. There was barely an inch on either side for the new water     heater to go in. The new design would not have fit in this 
    opening. 


 

February is half way over which means that spring is getting closer. Stay warm and safe out there. 

Tankfully,

David Heffner

Heffner Plumbing
317-248-9668 Office
317-490-7469 Emergency