Just make sure you choose the correct installation option before finalizing your purchase.
Can you put a tankless water heater outside.
My question is rather than paying 1k for a tankless water heater is it safe to just move the traditional water heater i have to the outside but enclosed in a wooden shed.
An outdoor unit is installed outside the home and is designed to withstand the elements.
An indoor tankless water heater is installed inside your home.
So regardless of the type of tankless water heater you have you ll be out of hot water in the event of a power outage.
Frozen water inside your tankless water heater may cause severe and permanent damage.
Avoid installing it in locations that may subject it to freezing.
Tankless water heaters should not be installed near dryer vents or intake air vents.
Tankless water heaters can increase convenience and save you money simultaneously.
This is to protect it from splashed water rain insects direct sunlight and debris.
Tankless water heaters can be vented in two ways.
Power vent units use indoor air for combustion and simply vent the exhaust to the outside.
Do not install under water pipes or air conditioning lines that might leak or condense moisture that could then drip onto the heater.
If the window does not open the tankless water heater clearance from a window requires a 12 inch setback.
Tankless water heaters can be powered by gas or electricity but even gas powered tankless water heaters rely on an electric control panel to operate the system.
A tankless water heater is for indoor installation only.
Direct vent units pull in air from outside the house so they have two vents for intake and exhaust.
Thus it would open up that 2 5 x 2 5 space for more room.
Gas tankless water heaters don t have to use indoor air for combustion.
I was told by a plumber he could remove the traditional water heater and put a tankless water heater outside.
If you re sensitive to sounds then an outdoor unit makes more sense to use.
Some tankless water heaters can be somewhat noisy.
If you live in a climate where temperatures drop below freezing you must always be sure to take precautions to avoid freeze damage such as draining the unit.