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    Simple answer is needed for no hot water

    Well if average longevity of water heater is 10 years, I would assume probability of it's failing within 2 month between inspection and move in is 2 month/120 month is 1.6%, both of them failing at the same time is 1.6%*1.6% = 0.026% which is same chances as winning jackpot Replacing gas valve...
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    Simple answer is needed for no hot water

    Yes, and that's why I sued inspector for negligent work since it's unlikely both of then went out at the same time between inspection and day of move in, most likely he did not check if hot water produced at all and house was unoccupied both before and after inspection. So what you are saying is...
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    Simple answer is needed for no hot water

    Hello, I think it shall be pretty simple for somebody to answer question below. I'm homeowner and moved into new house which was inspected prior to move in. It was indicated that there is no issues with plumbing. When we moved we found that no hot water was produced, I went upstairs and light...
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