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Installing a fresh water heater in your home is a thing that most do-it-yourselfers can do, specifically if the new one you buy is an exact fit, in most way, with the old one you remove. In that case, it's important that you start your project by taking careful measurements with the old one, check out the water connection, electrical connection and each other dimension as well. Let's take a look at what you need to caused by get this job done.

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Reliant Plumbing

Taking Measurements Is essential

Get a tape measure and acquire the height, width, quantity of watts and gallon capacity in the water heater you have now. Naturally, pipes can be extended longer, in case your new appliance is shorter, and so can the electrical connections if you need to, but most of the time you may get an almost exact match at the local building supply store, this makes your water heater installation much simpler. Make sure you turn off the electricity at the fuse box, and then turn off the water supply before you get started.

There Is A Drain Valve In the bottom Of The Tank

Hopefully you have a sewer drain inside your basement or utility room the place that the water heater is located otherwise you may have to use a bucket making some trips forwards and backwards to empty the river from the old heater. A garden hose will fit the drain on the heater, if you're above walk-out you can drain the lake outside. Carefully disconnect the wires and water that is clean connections, then haul that old appliance out. There are instructions online on how to make a BBQ grill from the old metal tank with a search.

Bring The modern Water Heater In And Examine Any Differences In Connections

Check out the connections, water inlet, water outlet, positive electric, negative electric as well as perhaps a ground wire. Make sure if they're not exactly the same that you have the right conversion adapters to complete the job. Most electric water heaters could have the same 3/4 inch water pipes that will be exactly the same as the old ones. Many times it's a good idea to buy new flexible pipes to avoid leaks caused by corrosion about the old ones.

After You've Connected The Water, And Electric Double Check Everything

It's very important to double check both the electrical and water connections before you begin to fill the tank. Don't ever activate the electricity before the tank is filled with water, this could ruin the sun and rain inside immediately. Your hot water heater installation is nearly complete, turn water inlet valve on full, then switch on a hot water faucet in the home and run it until every one of the air has been eliminated through the system, and then some more to make certain. Double check everything again, then turn on the circuit breaker for you power to the new heater.

Replacing a vintage water heater is a fairly simple job, however it is something that needs to be done properly to avoid problems. Just be sure you check and verify everything several times on the way and you'll do just fine. - Reliant Plumbing