Charlotte water heater advice.
How to move water heater to attic.
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.
Come along as i share with you my recent water heater replacement experience.
A water heater full of water is a huge weight load that you cant just throw some plywood on the rafters and put it anywhere.
If there isn t already such a circuit you can hire an electrician to put in a new one.
So many homes in charlotte are built on slab which can make it more difficult to run plumbing lines through the first floor of your house.
I d leave it where it is just make sure there is a pan with a drain.
Posted on october 5 2012 by e r.
What actually goes in to moving a water heater.
Services all things plumbing water heaters.
Just keep in mind if moving to the attic it has to sit on or build something so its sitting on a structural support wall.
You will need to.
Why you need to get your water heater out of your 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.
I d like to move it down to the upper unit where there s a drain for the laundry so i m hoping that could be a possibility or i could preferably move it into the basement unit next to the lower unit s water heater.
To move an electric water heater the new location needs the following.
Moving a water heater to a new location in a home is a difficult task and requires significant planning and preparation.
Tips on moving a hot water heater into another room.
It s not as easy as just picking it up moving it and reconnecting it.
The question is how much would it cost to move a water heater from the attic into the basement this all depends on the circumstances.
A water heater can be quite heavy especially if you are trying to lower it thru a attic access hatch.
220v outlet on its own circuit with heavy gauge wiring rated for an electric water heater.
It is a duplex with the water heater for the the upper unit in the attic.