Common Mistakes in Hot Water Heater Installation : Hot Water Heaters
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There are a number of common installation mistakes when it comes to a hot water heater that you’re going to want to do your best to avoid. Find out about common mistakes in hot water heater installation with help from an area manager for Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Service’s Independent Contractors Division in this free video clip.
Expert: Dave Jones
Bio: Dave Jones is currently an Area Manager for Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Service’s Independent Contractors Division. He oversees 17 Roto-Rooter locations for the company.
Filmmaker: Dave Jones
Series Description: Hot water heaters are one of the most important appliances in your home, but they can also become one of your biggest nightmares if you aren’t careful. Get tips on managing and maintaining your hot water heater with help from an area manager for Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Drain Service’s Independent Contractors Division in this free video series.
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Some of the instructions are confusing. Like turning off water faucet before turn water main back on….if the water main is off how the hell is the water heater tank suppose to fill?
Why would anyone want to heat hot water?
you need to put sealant on the t&p relieve tube
Common mistake in making these videos?
You don't heat HOT water!
You heat cold water, but since "cold water heater" would be redundant, we just call it a water heater.
2:47 Flue pipe, PVC?
Hey Dave, do I remove the little plastic pieces from inside the inlet and outlets before installing the plumbing?
Enough with the Bloomberg ads. That being said, I just used shark bites for my installation. No problem.
Sharks bites and discharge tube should be 12” or less from floor… not 6”
Can I use rubber hoses for plumbing just for an emergency?
The first mistake is calling it a "Hot water heater" in the title. Its a water heater, there's no need to heat hot water.