hot water heater install

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tbaiely

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i am in the process of adding on the house and doing most of the work myself.
i am installing a new electric water heater on a slab and do not want to set it directly on the concrete does anyone have any creative ideas with pictures!
 
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tbaiely said:
i am in the process of adding on the house and doing most of the work myself.
i am installing a new electric water heater on a slab and do not want to set it directly on the concrete does anyone have any creative ideas with pictures!

Afternoon tbaily,
I assume you want to get it up off of the slab because of any water problems in the future ?

In my basement I just used 2 -18"x 18" concrete blocks to raise the hotwater slightly off the floor. I dont have a picture but I think you get the idea ! ;)
My usit is a 50 gallon free standing unit. Is this the same type as your using ?
 
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No pics, but I've seen them set on bricks, one under each foot of the heater -- simple, cheap, durable.
 
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scott_vt said:
Afternoon tbaily,
I assume you want to get it up off of the slab because of any water problems in the future ?

In my basement I just used 2 -18"x 18" concrete blocks to raise the hotwater slightly off the floor. I dont have a picture but I think you get the idea ! ;)
My usit is a 50 gallon free standing unit. Is this the same type as your using ?

thanks for the replys that is what i was thinking of doing 3 bricks or blocks just to get it off the concrete to prevent the unit from rusting due to condensation. and yes i am using a 80 gallon free standing unit.
 
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here are some before and after pictures of the project for those who are interested.
 

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Holy addition batman!! Nice job!
 
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I've always put a piece of polystyrene foam about 1 1/2"-2" thick to keep the cold concrete from sucking heat out of the water heater.
 
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Dont forget to plumb the pressure relief valve in.
 
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Fortunately you don't have to worry much about earthquake strapping. I go along with birdhunter1 and recommend the insulated pad to keep the tank high and dry above the concrete.
 

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