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Joshua D.
  • Rental Property Investor
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how to manage hot water tanks in rentals to save money and time

Joshua D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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so with my rentals ive been switching all my hot water tanks from gas to electric anytime I can. Is that a good idea? seems to ease my mind a little more and also I usually switch hot water tanks out when they look really bad. The houses I pick up there usually 15+ years old and I just change them out. For example there is a 17 year old gas hot water tank still works fine and looks good but was gonna change it out because of age and gas. Last one to do. Am I doing this right?

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