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Installing a hot water heater in the attic.
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.
For this reason a suitable drain pan should be installed under the water heater and piped to an adequate drain.
Another reason why installing a gas water heater in the attic is not a good idea is if the tank or any connection leaks.
Attach the blue coded fitting to the cold water inlet and the red coded fitting to the hot water outlet.
Simply put as long as there is enough combustion air provided tankless water heaters can be installed in any area of your home from a utility room to a garage to yes even an old dusty attic.
Whether or not you can install a tankless water heater in your attic depends on your attic.
Storage tank water heaters store gallons of water so hot water is available at any time while tankless options heat the water on demand.
Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.
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.
Make sure the valve is in the open position and connect it to the supply line using a propane torch and lead free solder.
The water will flood rooms in the lower level and do the damage.
Use a level alongside the water heater and level it with shims if necessary.
Tank style systems are easier and cheaper to install but tankless systems can save you money on energy costs in the long run.
In some areas of the country water heaters both gas and electric are installed in attic spaces.