Choosing a new gas water heater
I have an AO Smith 40 gallon natural gas water heater that is almost 8 years old. Our city water is slightly hard. I have only flushed the tank twice in 8 years mainly because I am afraid of breaking the cheap plastic valve off (it leaked after the first flush). I have never replaced the anode.
I have noticed that after the first shower in the AM (during recovery) when I get in to take a shower, it sounds like there are air bubbles for a few seconds. I keep the temperature pretty hot and I suspect that the water heater might be creating a few bubbles during recovery.
I am considering buying a new water heater based on its age, lack of maintenance, and slight fluctuation in water temps. Is this appropriate or premature?
Any recommendations for water heaters out there? I was probably just going to go to Lowe's, home depot, or sears. It seems like heaters are almost a dime a dozen. I don't want anything that requires electricity to operate so when the power goes out we still have hot water. What kind of efficiency is affordable these days?
Thanks-