When moving a water heater it is imperative that you are gentle with it and that you move it in a horizontal position.
Moving hot water heater to attic.
If you wish to keep using a tank type water heater but are thinking about moving it out of the attic and into a safer place give nick s plumbing and sewer services a call.
Already have an estimate.
My gas hot water heater is in a closet 1 2 in the attic current height makes maintenance easy fwiw.
This is far less expensive than your water heater leaking and causing thousands of dollars worth of water damage.
You can probably get some pretty good free advice on this by calling one or two plumbers to come out and give you a quote and a recommendation.
That s when i found out the other disadvantage of having a hot water heater in the attic replacing it is a major production.
You can use an appliance dolly with a ratchet strap but first place.
It s not as easy as just picking it up moving it and reconnecting it.
I am slowly remodeling my post ww2 house in louisiana near baton rouge.
It s a pretty big deal to move a hot water heater even more so if it s gas or oil.
A new 40 gal gas hot water heater cost me 347 at lowes plus another 50 60 for associated parts.
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.
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.
Moving hot water heater to attic questions posted by eatpie on 7 22 19 at 2 28 pm.
Is the hot water heater gas electric oil solar nuclear gerbil powered.
Water heater i would say probably about 1000 1500 typically for this type of move depends a lot on how close existing cold and hot water lines and gas lines are to the garage because you can commonly tap in nearly anywhere on those lines don t necessarily have to come back to the closet with new lines from the heater to tap into the.
What actually goes in to moving a water heater.
I am considering moving it entirely to the attic but am seeing conflicting pros.
The morons who did the hvac in this house clearly gave no thought to ease of replacement of the hot water heater.
Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.