As outside temperatures increase the need for proper combustion air and attic ventilation becomes even more critical.
Hot water heater in attic.
N some areas of the country water heaters both gas and electric are installed in attic spaces.
To help you with the attic installation check the following tips found in this article.
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.
Turn off the incoming water supply in the attic do this at the water stop at the top of the water heater.
Leaks from a water heater can be major depending on where the leak is coming from damage can be to attic flooring insulation drywall and even flooring if it leaks a long time a 50 gallon water heater will overflow the pan and then some if it bursts or the bottom rusts out mold can form from the moisture in your attic.
What most owners don t know is that such installation brings problems such as the pilot light and main burner outage.
Turn off the water supply to your house do this in case the water leak is coming from the cold water line that is not.
The morons who did the hvac in this house clearly gave no thought to ease of replacement of the hot water heater.
Even if the attic is an excellent place to install the tankless water heater you should be aware of some possible problems.
A new 40 gal gas hot water heater cost me 347 at lowes plus another 50 60 for associated parts.
As with all gas water heater installations it is very important to have sufficient combustion and dilution air to insure proper drafting of the exhaust products and safe water heater operation.
Installing a water heater in the attic space is in some households the best solution or the only way.
For instance the attic has to be very well made and able to handle the weight of the water heater.
Possible causes of attic water heater leaks 1.