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A water heater heats up cold water so you can take a shower, wash the dishes, and do the laundry. In comparison to earlier models, modern water heaters are far more effective at doing this. Since water heaters typically last between 10 and 15 years, if you’re moving into a new house, the one that’s already there might be nearing the end of its useful life. You now have a fantastic chance to upgrade.
Extra incidental supplies, such as solder and pipe thread compound, as well as potential additional goods, such as venting pipes, connections, water or gas piping, pipe fittings, and more, are needed when replacing or installing a water heater. These expenses could range from little to substantial, depending on the specifics of the project.
A water heater replacement is more expensive than other equipment replacements and is not a DIY undertaking. The good news is that you can plan for it because it’s a once every ten years project. The cost of the water heater and the materials, permits, the work of a certified plumber, the removal of the old unit, ease of access, and other factors may all affect how long it takes to complete the installation.
Naturally, many homeowners consider the option of doing it themselves. Although it is classified as an advanced project, skilled do-it-yourselfers may frequently complete the task on their own with a little preparation. The fact that this is not a project for novices must be made clear.
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Examining the sort of heater you currently have is the first step in learning how to install a new water heater. Determine the fuel source first: is it electric or gas? Decide the size next: 30-, 40-, 50-gallon or bigger? It’s easiest to keep the same fuel type and nearly the same tank size when upgrading a water heater. In the best-case scenario, replacing a heater just requires a few hours of labor to unhook and remove the old heater, move the new heater into place, and then reconnect everything exactly as before. However, there is a reason plumbers base their estimate on a full day of work: the project frequently becomes more involved.
Making plumbing, wiring, gas, and vent connections are necessary when replacing a water heater. Gas heaters also require a vent connection. Calling a professional is the best course of action if you’re unsure of your abilities in these areas. When handling gas lines, always adhere to local regulations.
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