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Water Heater Installation Tips

Water Heater Installation

 

If you’re looking to do things on your own, you may benefit from some water heater installation tips before you get started. A water heater allows you to have continuous hot water whether you’re having a shower or washing dishes. Learn the ins and the outs of the water heater so that you can successfully install it on your own, or find someone who can help.

Water heater installation tips will help you make sure that you’re getting the heater you need. There are several different kinds of heaters on the market, so you’ll want to make sure that you don’t buy the wrong type. Avoid buying the cheapest model you find if you can help it, as it will probably be constructed very poorly. If you’re going to be putting it in an old home, you’ll want to make sure that you get a newer, updated model of gas heater.

If you want to perform your own heater installation, here are some water heater installation tips that will help you get things started:

Determine the power source you will need for your heater. If you’ve updated your power source, you’ll find that your heater installation will be much easier. If you don’t, it can be difficult and dangerous to get your current power source connected to your new heater.

–  A tip I got from a friend who does luxury single story house plans told me, “You’ll want to decide what size of heater you’ll need. Many contractors will tell you to get a 200 gallon heater if you need heating water for only about two people. To get a good idea of what size you need, figure out how many people are in your household and how often they are in the shower. This is another good way to determine what size you need.”

– If you have a power source that you aren’t ready to switch over, you may want to have a local plumber install your water heater. If you don’t have someone you can trust, check around with various contractors to see who can do the installation for you at a reasonable price. You’ll be surprised at some of these pricing differences.

– If you’re just hoping to use propane to fuel your heater, you’ll need to leave a 5 gallon pail of propane in the heater when you’re not using it.

– You’ll want to select the appropriate location for your heater, and you’ll want to pick one that will fit your needs. If you’ll be installing it in a closet, then you’ll want to make sure that you can access a power outlet. If you’re placing it in a basement, it may be worth it to install a carbon monoxide detector. If you have a basement where it will be hard to get a power outlet, you’ll find that other gas fired heaters will be better at meeting these needs.

– Choose a diameter that matches your needs the best.

With some water heater installation, you may need to have a professional complete the work. If you’ve never used proper gas fueled heaters, then you’ll want to make sure you purchase a heater from a qualified professional. This will help ensure that you get your water heating job done right. You’ll also get professional advice on how to keep your heater in good condition and do not risk safety damage.