The garage is a seemingly safe out of the way location for a water heater and for that reason many people wait until their water heater leaks before they replace it.
Moving a water heater to the garage.
But even in a garage leaks can be a problem.
The question in the title says most of it but if you want the details read on.
Before putting your water heater on ignore take time to survey the room.
Tips on moving a hot water heater into another room.
You can run a pex line from the incoming cold water line on the second floor to the new location in the garage.
To move an electric water heater the new location needs the following.
Currently my hot water heater 50 gal electric if it matters is in a little mud utility room right next to the wall on the other side of which is the garage.
Gas water heaters typically sit next to the furnace which only adds to the risk.
I want to move my water heater from it s current location in an alcove in my garage to a new alcove approximately 3 feet away.
Garage furnaces are very common where i live.
Tanks units can be very heavy so moving one may require an additional set of hands.
I heard a story that the local utility killed the local environments for living program some years ago when the rater refused to pass homes with garage furnaces.
What actually goes in to moving a water heater.
My heater sits on slab concrete approximately 3 feet off the floor of the garage currently.
This is going to be the deal breaker.
You will need to.
Finally once the location is chosen it s all about moving the water heater this is the part that most people don t really think about.
The new location is flush with the garage floor and in an alcove to protect from winter cold.
It s not as easy as just picking it up moving it and reconnecting it.
An outgoing hot water line that serves as a trunk feeding the rest of the house with branch lines going to the fixtures.
Any problems moving a hot water heater to the garage.
Water heater i would say probably about 1000 1500 typically for this type of move depends a lot on how close existing cold and hot water lines and gas lines are to the garage because you can commonly tap in nearly anywhere on those lines don t necessarily have to come back to the closet with new lines from the heater to tap into the.