Gas water heater is less than $300.00 and installing it is only a matter of disconnecting gas and water lines and reconnecting them. The hardest part is draining the tank on the old one depending on where it sits. I am 70 and do all my own home repairs. Don't sell yourself short.May be a new water heater for the house. But I don't think that $600 will get a good one installed. Turned 73 last November and don't do home repairs any more. I will have to pay someone to do it for me.
Steve
P.S. I just got a call from my grandson. He asked if I could help him set up a Texan shotgun shell reloader he just got. Now I am happy. Someone too reload ammo with. 😉😉😉
One of the worst things about growing older, is paying someone to do things I used to do myself.May be a new water heater for the house. But I don't think that $600 will get a good one installed. Turned 73 last November and don't do home repairs any more. I will have to pay someone to do it for me.
Steve
P.S. I just got a call from my grandson. He asked if I could help him set up a Texan shotgun shell reloader he just got. Now I am happy. Someone too reload ammo with. 😉😉😉
At 70, I still did my home repairs, but at 83, things are harder to do.Gas water heater is less than $300.00 and installing it is only a matter of disconnecting gas and water lines and reconnecting them. The hardest part is draining the tank on the old one depending on where it sits. I am 70 and do all my own home repairs. Don't sell yourself short.
It hit my account Monday. Several coworkers as well.And it may be a while before you actually receive the money. Some of us will have to claim the funds on our 2020 tax return. I checked & yep I wait.
See my post just above Txcajun's.Nothing in our account, but all my friends have theirs, hmmmm?
None of those conditions or exclusions apply to us. I thought maybe it's because I am a known ultra conservative. LOLSee my post just above Txcajun's.
Same story here. The article said no explanation at that time.