I need to remove a 75 gal gas water heater and replace with a 50 gallon. The tank is inside a hallway closet in a home. The problem is that the tank will not fit out the closet door! Seems that the prior owner remodeled and built the closet around the water heater. Dummy! But now I have to fix it.
The footprint of the closet is a square around 30" with about 1.5" open space between the tank and walls / door. The door jamb takes up about three inches on the right and left and thus I need about and extra 3 inches of opening in order to get the tank out of the closet.
I am looking at either taking a saw to the door opening vs some ingenious way of disassembling a rather large water tank inside a small closet in a house. Someone recommended removing the outer shell with shears and tearing off insulation to get to the inner tank. Thinking about that or cutting a 'wedge' out of it with a sawzall and crushing it with a couple of 10,000# ratchet straps wrapped around it.
Any creative ideas here? Don't want to make too much smoke or dust.
The footprint of the closet is a square around 30" with about 1.5" open space between the tank and walls / door. The door jamb takes up about three inches on the right and left and thus I need about and extra 3 inches of opening in order to get the tank out of the closet.
I am looking at either taking a saw to the door opening vs some ingenious way of disassembling a rather large water tank inside a small closet in a house. Someone recommended removing the outer shell with shears and tearing off insulation to get to the inner tank. Thinking about that or cutting a 'wedge' out of it with a sawzall and crushing it with a couple of 10,000# ratchet straps wrapped around it.
Any creative ideas here? Don't want to make too much smoke or dust.