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.
Moving hot water heater from attic to garage.
The problem here is health and safety.
The hot water breakers inside the unit need to be accessible and you need a drain pan and drain.
It s not as easy as just picking it up moving it and reconnecting it.
From an efficiency standpoint the garage would be a better location than an unconditioned attic.
Why you need to get your water heater out of your attic.
Posted on october 5 2012 by e r.
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.
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.
The previous location probably has the correct trunkline hot water plumbing.
An attached garage as shown at left.
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Moving a water heater to a new location in a home is a difficult task and requires significant planning and preparation.
Hot water pressure may decrease and the time it takes to get hot water to distance fixtures will rise quite a lot.
What actually goes in to moving a water heater.
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.
You want to do whatever you can to avoid heat loss even in nc.
Replacing your tank type water heater in the attic with a tankless unit is a much safer alternative and one that nick s plumbing and sewer services would be happy to discuss with you.
Charlotte water heater advice.
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.
The garage is unattached but connected to house by breezeway and attic access is above closet and could be accessed thru garage and breezeway just a thought it will take forever for the hot water to reach your sinks shower etc without some form of recirc point of use heater etc.
You will need to.
There s one place though that s even worse.
Tips on moving a hot water heater into another room.
I ve written about how bad it is to put your heating and cooling system in an unconditioned attic especially in a cooling climate.