Re: Water heater install
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 4:55 pm
Huge shout out to Twolane.
Might be one of the nicest people I've met in a very long time, and a real asset to the board.
He PM'd me and offered to come over and did today. And he pretty much replaced it and showed me how to do it.
Took about 90 minutes and was not super complicated, but having never done it I was a bit unsure of doing it.
Reused the straps, pipes, and overflow tank. Installation was a breeze. No issues with the new used one. No leaks and it lite up like a champ.
Twolane is a real asset to the community! Thanks!
Might be one of the nicest people I've met in a very long time, and a real asset to the board.
He PM'd me and offered to come over and did today. And he pretty much replaced it and showed me how to do it.
Took about 90 minutes and was not super complicated, but having never done it I was a bit unsure of doing it.
Reused the straps, pipes, and overflow tank. Installation was a breeze. No issues with the new used one. No leaks and it lite up like a champ.
Twolane is a real asset to the community! Thanks!
twolane wrote:Turn off gas
Turn off water to the house
Open hot water tap in kitchen or bath
Drain h/w heater
Not a bad idea to swap to the flexible water in/out lines at this point
Remove gas, water fittings.
Use gas tape on new gas line if applicable (yellow)
Use "teflon tape" on plumbing fittings
Turn water back on to the house
Let water come out of faucet until steady, then turn off
Check for leaks
Turn on gas
Check for leaks (dish soap is good to pour on your connections for this)
Done
Good group of humans here. 