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I had our hot water heater replaced this morning. It wasn't dead, but it had been acting up ... and it's 22 years old. I'm much happier replacing it before it died instead of going 1 to 2 weeks without hot water if we replace it after it dies.

We had our well pump replaced last April, and the team installed a new water filter. But the unit doesn't have a built-in cut-off switch, and they didn't install one in the line between the pump and the house.

While the plumbers were here, I had them install a switch. So now I turn off the switch on the house side of the pressure tank, turn off the switch between the filter and the house, and swap filters in 30 seconds.

Folks on city/municipal water miss all this type of fun stuff!!!
"Switches"???? I have a simple ball valve on each side of the filter. Close both of them and the filter is isolated.

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We had one like that, only it was a red top with silver or pinkish swirls/streaks.

The table alone is worth $350-300 in antique shops. A friend just picked one up that's in better shape than mine out of someone's trash! She had it out in the weather on her deck until I pointed out it is worth that much, lol. Then she brought it under cover. These can still be bought new. A set is like $3,000 at the place that appears to make them the sturdiest. We're getting our chairs there. The retro look should go well with our kitchen design and trim.

https://www.americanchairs.com/
 

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