The one thing that has taken us aback is that most of the water heaters we have seen do not have legs.
Can hot water heater sit on concrete floor.
Radiant heat can be an electrical heating element embedded into a very thin concrete overlay then tiled carpeted or have wood flooring installed over it.
Seems like i ve heard that s not a good idea to have electric water heaters installed directly on a concrete floor but can t recall the reasoning.
I m just trying to decide how close i can go to the water heater with the laminate flooring.
Quite simply concrete floor radiant heat is a system of pex tubes that carry hot water throughout a concrete floor or slab.
Water heater sitting on concrete.
The code states that appliances having an ignition source shall be elevated not less than 18 inches 457 mm above the floor in garages and the purpose of this stipulation is fire safety.
The tank itself is not in direct contact with the slab so there is limited heat transfer esp.
For older homes or unfinished basements the hot water heater is often raised either sitting on a square platform of flat faces of cinder blocks landscape.
The basement floor is concrete.
It is not necessary for electric water heaters or gas water heaters manufactured after mid 2003.
With a standing pilot.
Corrosion can occur over time with contact to cement.
Gas direct vent fireplaces that are placed on concrete are recommended to have a thermal energy break but not required.
We have been looking at various manufacturers of water heaters on the internet.
Are they just left standing on the floor.
They need to come back and at the least put a a foam pad under it.
With the advent of fvir heaters you shouldn t need to elevate it but codes may not have caught up yet with heater design.
It just sits directly on the concrete floor.
Floor plancher i m in canada.
The installer didn t bother putting anything under the electric water heater.
Combustible i m installaing some laminate flooring in the area where the water heater is currently sitting in the basement on the unfinished concrete.
In your case as long as the concrete is dry you re probably fine to have the heater sitting on the floor.
Our water heater needs replacement.
What raises concern about installing a water heater directly on the floor is if it develops a small leak it could be quite a while.
In my experience realtor who s been through many houses hot water heaters are usually on the concrete slab in the utility area for newer homes or for home with a finished basement.