Choosing attic hvac systems is not necessarily a bad idea.
Hot water heater in attic good or bad idea.
Any one have opinions on this.
Charlotte water heater advice.
A good option is to go with a tank less water heater.
In fact it can sometimes result in better energy efficiency less noise and lower risk of water damage.
I inspected a townhouse last week that had both gas fired water heater and heating units in the attic the water heater was set in a pan and plumbed to the outside but the tpr extension was a short piece of pex tubing about 12 inches from the pan and not plumbed to the outside the tpr was leaking into the pan and the water heater was only one year old i would like to know what you.
Posted on october 5 2012 by e r.
Hot water heater in attic good bad ideal building new house contractor says put hot water heater in attic by garage plummer buddy says not a good ideal i think this is also a bad ideal.
The water will flood rooms in the lower level and do the damage.
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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.
If you are very far north in the us you might also have problems with water pipes freezing in an unheated attic.
Another reason why installing a gas water heater in the attic is not a good idea is if the tank or any connection leaks.
If there is ever a leak you will have a mess.
Giant tanks of water happen to take up a lot of square footage and primarily for that reason many builders have opted to place water heaters in the attic of new homes.
Down in the sunbelt where there is little to no chance of a waterline freezing in the attic space it has become a common practice to put the water heater in the attic to conserve livable space especially in contractor turnkey constuction but due to the physical problems and additional code requirements it is generally not considered economical for a retrofit.
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.