The hot water breakers inside the unit need to be accessible and you need a drain pan and drain.
Moving hot water heater from attic to garage.
What could go wrong.
If the builder has already installed your water heater in the attic you can get it moved to another location in the house or into the garage.
Moving the water heater is an opportunity to either mess up on insulation longer lines poorly insulated with no check valve or to super insulate.
Garage air getting into the home can lead.
A water heater in the attic saves square footage tank type water heaters are big hulking cylinders filled with anywhere from forty to seventy gallons of hot water.
Let s put the 40 gallon hot water tank overhead.
It will eventually fail and probably leak.
The previous location probably has the correct trunkline hot water plumbing.
Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.
Hot water pressure may decrease and the time it takes to get hot water to distance fixtures will rise quite a lot.
When moving a water heater it is imperative that you are gentle with it and that you move it in a horizontal position.
When we started the job we noticed that the hot water heater was leaking so the hom.
What actually goes in to moving a water heater.
Giant tanks of water happen to take up a lot of square footage and primarily for that reason many builders have opted to place water heaters in the attic of new homes.
You can use an appliance dolly with a ratchet strap but first place.
An attached garage as shown at left.
There s one place though that s even worse.
If you seal that off and make a new input in your garage you ll be supplying hot water to your whole house through a former branch line which is narrow.
From an efficiency standpoint the garage would be a better location than an unconditioned attic.
You want to do whatever you can to avoid heat loss even in nc.
This is far less expensive than your water heater leaking and causing thousands of dollars worth of water damage.
It s not as easy as just picking it up moving it and reconnecting it.
Finally once the location is chosen it s all about moving the water heater this is the part that most people don t really think about.
The problem here is health and safety.
The inspectors will approve it thus proving they re unqualified to inspect it at all.
I ve written about how bad it is to put your heating and cooling system in an unconditioned attic especially in a cooling climate.