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What type of water heater do I need for a mobile home?Most residential homes are wired for 240 volt water heaters. Mobile homes typically use 120 volt water heaters.
What size hot water heater goes in a mobile home?You'll commonly find 30-gallon water heater tanks in mobile homes, but occasionally, you may find a larger 40-gallon tank. In most cases, 30-gallons of hot water will meet the needs of several people, however, if your hot water requirements are higher, you may want to consider installing a tankless water heater.
How much does a 30The national average for replacing a 30-gallon water heater is $700 to $1,200, with most people spending around $950 on a gas-powered, energy-efficient 30-gallon water heater in a direct replacement in an accessible location.
Can you use a standard electric water heater in a mobile home?Mobile home water heaters will have a H.U.D. safety approval. Anything else used for a mobile home is against the law, will void the manufacturer's warranty, and will nullify your insurance coverage. Look for a replacement water heater that is made specifically for mobile homes.
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