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There are more than thirty hot water tanks on this property. Many of them have sat defunct for eight years now. I am able to replenish most of them by replacing elements, flushing out the rust, and I'll get maybe two or three years out of them so that the rooms they service can garner enough revenue
to afford replacement of the tanks.
so...
...why is there no a heat resistant/hydrophobic coating to the inner surface of every water connection on every hot water tank?
...and would it it extend the life of your hot water tank if you were to un-thread and paint the inner working of our tanks this way before filling them with water?
Do any of you realize just how much rust damage I deal with on a daily basis?
Why is the tank fine but the water connections rusted out?
I'm gonna try it on the next one I have to replace.
Might take a while before I have evidence.
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If I'm right it will unfortunately be many years before I have any evidence. |
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//Why is the tank fine but the water connections rusted out? // |
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That's where the ions flow maybe? Would a zinc coated connector help? |
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Curious as to what a hydrophobic chemical would do in your body... |
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Try to get out? "Help, help; it's 70% water in here!" |
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Can you fill in some details? Rust, I presume is iron/steel, what parts are made of what? Initial cost is, unfortunately, the main driver in the US. Steel tanks are a LOT cheaper than copper, and they will have been coated, this will break somewhere, probably at a threaded joint and then corrode from there. In water, different metals will have Galvanic corrosion issues, many hot water heaters have a sacrificial Zinc anode, that most don't know about and no landlord in history has ever replaced. |
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Just learned about those cleaning anodes myself. |
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Wait
did you say youve got 30 water heaters? |
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Yep. My wife and I bought an abandoned village square and are bringing it back to life. 30 room motel plus our suite. An rv park with public bathroom/showers, a laundromat, a pub, and a handful of other assorted office spaces. |
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It's been five years since I first got here and I'm close to the finish line. The pub opens in May. |
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I spent an entire winter within the laundromat tearing apart every 1984 machine. Replaced every bearing and belt needed. These 'prior to programmed obsolescence' machines don't seem to know how to die. They just need some love'n and they awaken. |
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The laundromat is about two weeks away from the opening of the pub. |
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I've worked out an hb friends and family discount with my wife. |
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Just so you know, it took some doing. She's like; ''What? Random internet strangers?! egtc. etc. |
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If you find yourselves in the area you are welcome, just mention the hb and you're welcome. |
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Give me a second we're negotiating because she doesn't remember that previous agreement. |
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According to the actual boss, (truth be told I'm just the grunt who can rebuild all this crap while somebody understands and deals with finances, aka my better half), the friends and family discount fluctuates depending on time of year and now you understand why I am not in charge of that department. |
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//discount fluctuates depending on time of year// |
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It's OK; I used to rummage around in hotel databases as part of my job: it's a low- margin industry (unless your hotel is also a casino), so I understand the need to be both agile and disciplined about rates. |
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