Problems with DIY Tankless Water Heater
Installation
So, you’ve decided to have a tankless water heater installed.
Now, you need to decide whether you should try to tackle the tankless water heater installation
yourself or hire a professional. If you’re considering DIY tankless water heater installations, here are some
things you should consider before you start.
First of all, DIY tankless water heater installation may seem
simple, but there are actually several complicated systems involved. For instance, you need to understand plumbing
to install a tankless water heater. Also, if your new tankless water heater is gas, you’ll have to make sure the
gas line is connected correctly. The same goes for an electric tankless water heater. There’s also the problem of
venting. Many tankless water heaters have to be vented, so you’ll need to install a vent.
If you have experience with these systems, then DIY tankless
water heater installation may not be a problem for you. However, if you’re not familiar with this type of home
improvement, you could actually end up causing more serious problems that will need to be repaired by a
professional. The repairs could also cost you more than hiring a professional for the tankless water heater
installation in the first place. So, this is definitely something you should keep in mind before you start the
installation.
Another reason to hire a professional is that some companies that
sell tankless water heaters will not extend the full warranty for the heater if you do the installation yourself.
So, before you take on DIY tankless water heater installation, you may want to check with the company that’s
providing your water heater to make sure that your full warranty will be extended even if you install the tankless
water heater yourself.
Due to all of these problems, it may be better in the long run
for you to hire a professional. Not only will they be able to complete the tankless water heater installation
quickly and easily, you’ll also be able to avoid potentially costly mistakes from trying to install it on your
own.
So, unless you’re experienced with plumbing, gas, venting and
electrical, you may want to leave your tankless water heater installation to the professionals. Just make sure to
find a plumber or a contractor that has plenty of experience with tankless water heaters.
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