How To Prepare For The Installation Of A New Water Heater

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How To Prepare For The Installation Of A New Water Heater

5 December 2022
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If you're getting ready to get a new water heater installed, you may be thinking about what you can expect during the installation process. Being prepared for the installation can make things go a lot more smoothly. Take a closer look at everything you need to know ahead of the installation process.

Get a Consultation

A consultation about the installation of a new water heater is the first step in the entire process. Your installer will need to know the size of your current water heater, where in your home it is located, and the type of energy it uses to run. 

They will also need to know whether you use a tankless water heater or if you are currently using one that has a tank. All of this information will help them to give you advice about the selection of a new water heater.

Getting Ready for an Installation

A good way to start preparing for the installation is to take pictures of the area where the installation will be taking place. Having a photograph of the site can help your installer place the unit in the right spot. 

They can strategize ahead of coming to your premises exactly how they will position your new water heater. Take pictures, not only of the surrounding areas where the water heater will be installed, but also pictures of the vents, and electrical outlets as well.

The Appointment

On the day of installation, you can expect a call letting you know that your installer is on the way. This way you can be adequately prepared for their arrival. The installation will not take very long only a few hours in most cases. If any complications arise the installer may come back the next day to finish off the job.

Naturally, the amount of time it takes to install a water heater is highly dependent on the type of water heater that you are installing. If you want to plan your availability for installation, it is best to ask your installer directly about the time frame you can expect for installation of your model of water heater.

Clean Up

When the installation is complete the installer will clean up the area, remove your old unit and take it away for disposal. Your installer will then give you valuable tips about how to take care of your water heater. This is the time for you to ask any questions you may have about the operation of your water heater. Asking all the relevant questions now will ensure that you can start enjoying all the benefits of your water heater immediately.

For more information on water heater repair, contact a professional near you.