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Basic Installation

Installation | Water Heater Pros | Sacramento, Ca

Installation

Water Heater Pros AZ specializes in residential and commercial water heater repair and replacement.  We take care of all your water heater needs, including expansion tanks, water shut-off valves, and any other plumbing items related to the water heater.     

 

Our Standard Installation is defined as the "standard installation of a new water heater" in place of an old one in which has a clear path (36" wide) to the old water heater. 

 

Standard Installation of a new water heater includes:

 

  • We shut-off your water, gas, or electric, and drain and disconnect your old heater.

  • We slide it out of the way and put the new one right in the same place.

  • We hook the new water heater up to the existing water lines below the existing valve. ​

  • If copper, we remove old copper flex connectors and solder copper male adapters,  we then install stainless steel water flex connections for both the hot and cold fittings at the unit.

  • For gas water heaters, we hook it up to the existing flue and install a flue adapter, a new gas valve, and a new gas safety flex line.

  • For electric water heaters, we reconnect it to the existing electric whip located above the water heater. 

  • We check the water pressure, pressure must not exceed 80lb, recommended pressure is 55lb to 60lb.

  • We haul-away the old water heater to be recycled for free.

  • The workmanship warranty for all new water heater installation is 3-years.  You choose the factory warranty for the new water heater (warranties typically range from 6 - 10 and 12 years).

 
Non-standard installation of a new water heater includes: 

  • When the water heater is located in the basement or on the 2nd floor or above. 

  • When the tank is not accessible because it is behind a furnace or appliance. 

  • When water, gas or other piping are blocking it.

  • When it is behind a finished wall or smaller door frame opening.

  • When the water heater must be relocated due to improper location.

  • When existing piping needs to be replaced due to corrosion or age.

WHAT WE CHECK & WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE US
Water Pressure: 
  • Is the water pressure at the water heater acceptable, it should be between 50lb - 65lb any pressure over 80psi can damage your new water heater, and an approved pressure reducing devise is required by local plumbing codes (CPC & UPC).

 
Hot Water Supply: 
  • Do you currently have enough hot water under normal conditions? Is the existing water heater sized properly for your family and home?

 

Location: 
  • Is the water heater currently installed indoors and in an approved location?

 

Space: 
  • Is there adequate space for the new water heater to be installed?

Flue Vent Size: 
  • Is the existing flue vent adequate for the new water heater, and in good condition, when was it replaced last?

 

Combustion Air: 
  • Is there enough combustion air in the current location? (gas heaters need a sufficient supply of oxygen to operate safely) water heaters in a confined space must have two vents equal to 100 square inches or greater each (example: 10"x 10") for water heaters up to 100,000 BTU.

 

Relocate: 
  • Would you like to move the water heater to another area? (any remodeling plans in the future?)

 

Sturdy Stand: 
  • Does this installation require an 14″ high stand? All gas water heaters require a stand, if they are located in the vicinity of a parked vehicle (typically a garage). If there is a stand currently, is it code approved, and sturdy enough?

 

Drip Pan: 
  • Is the water heater in a location that might require or need the installation of a drip pan? This is a metal containment pan with a drain on the side that will help contain any water that might leak out from under the heater. The PVC drain line must then be run to an approved location.

 

Bollard: 
  • Is the water heater in a place that would require a bollard? This is a 4″ diameter steel pole properly installed to protect the heater from being hit by a car. 

 

Gas Supply pipe: 
  • Is the gas pipe feeding the water heater the proper size, configured, and with a drip leg up to code? Is it properly secured?

 

Emergency Gas Shut-off Valve: 
  • Is the emergency shut-off valve for the water heater accessible, and easy to turn or is the valve a spring loaded or non compliance type.

 

Gas Flex Line: 
  • Is there a gas flex line going into the heater? Gas flex lines must always be replaced at time of new installation. Any water heater rated at 100,000 B.T.U’s or more requires a special gas flex line or hard pipe.

 

Emergency Water Shut-off Valve: 
  • Does the emergency water shut-off valve work? Is it located where it is accessible?

Flue Vent Installation: 
  • Is the flue pipe up to code? (this is the pipe that comes out of the top center of the heater and removes the unburnt gases, carbon monoxide, to the outside) Is it sized properly? Does it work? (we will check) An oversized flue pipe can be a problem and cause condensation that could possibly shorten the life of your heater. Asbestos vents must be removed by a certified asbestos removal tech. (Water Heater Pros Az is certified).

 
Temperature and Pressure (T&P) Relief Valve: 
  • Does the T&P relief valve terminate in a code approved location? This is a safety valve that all heaters must have that will open if the temperature and/or pressure becomes excessive. If this occurs that scalding hot water must go someplace safely.

 
Hot Water Return Line: 
  • Does it take a long time for certain areas of your home to get hot water? We can install a hot water return system giving you near instant hot water at most all faucets in your home, call us for a free quote.

Tankless Alternative: 
  • Is the installation of a tankless heater possible? Tankless gas water heaters can be an effective option and should be examined as a viable alternative.

 
Hybrid Heat-Pump: 
  • Electric heat pump water heaters are also known as Hybrids and have been designed to be the most energy efficient hot water heater in the industry as high as 4.00EF. 
 
Energy Star: 

Energy star water heaters are energy efficient and offer rebates in most areas.

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