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Default Christmas morning with hot water heater

On Dec 25, 4:28*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Davej wrote:
Looks like my electric hot water heater has sprung a leak near the
bottom next to the threaded hole for the drain. If I drained the thing
and unscrewed the drain pipe I could probably reach in and daub
something on the leak, but I'm guessing that wouldn't last and isn't
worth the bother.


...So I want to replace this electric with a gas water heater. I'm
guessing that means going to the county and pulling a permit so that
an inspector can check my work? I have a gas furnace and I'm tired of
having a $20 minimum gas bill every month all Spring, Summer and Fall
for nothing.


You may not need a permit - it depends on how much your county wants to rip
off its residents. Plus, if you start the bureacratic ball rolling, they may
insist that the work be done by a licensed and blessed plumber. Best to call
them and ask. Anonymously.

I don't think you'll need a bunch of pipe tools - dies, etc. Standard
lengths from the box store should get you close enough to the new water
heater such that a flexible pipe, three feet or so, can complete the
connection.

I'm with you on saving money. I live in a duplex - converted to single
family - and hooked the two gas supplies together. Then I had the gas
company shut off service to one side. Saved $18.00/month.


does your home have a convenient vent for the new gas water heater
chimney? thats essential