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Alternatives to Reliance for Water Heaters
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If you're renting from Reliance you're om a contract. If you want to leave them you'll need to buy out your contract. You'll need to call them for details.

As for a replacement, if you have the money and intend to stay in your home for a few years your best option is to buy a water heater and have it installed. Most water heaters have a warranty of several years. The equivalent rental fees for that period are usually more than the cost of a new WH so in the long you're ahead to own rather than rent.

Home Depot has a good selection of gas and electric water heaters. They also can recommend an installer.
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RE: Alternatives to Reliance for Water Heaters - by ookpik - 05-17-2015, 04:57 PM

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