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Can you replace a 40-gallon hot water heater with an 80-gallon?

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  • by William Kinsey on June 15th, 2010

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    A 40-gallon hot water heater can be replaced with an 80-gallon unit. If the unit is powered by electricity, the 80-gallon unit will take longer to heat up. The 40-gallon unit is designed for homes with one full bath and a half bath or less.

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