I am replacing a 15+yo gas water heater located in a garage. The old heater is about 61” tall (including vent hood) and is installed directly on the garage floor, so I was not surprised when the installers from Home Depot told me that I would need to replace it with a shorter heater and an 18” stand in order to bring it up to code. Fine. However, when they came to install it, they informed me that even the short heater was too tall when placed on the stand (71” together) because the heater vent combined with the furnace vent at the same height (71").
Now I’m not sure what to do. The installation tech’s only suggestion was to get an electric heater instead of gas, which I would rather not do if I can help it. The other thing that I considered was to get a tankless heater, but I’m skeptical after reading some of the comments in other posts on the site as well as reading bad product reviews elsewhere on the web.
Does anyone have any ideas? Any further advice on tankless? Anyone know of ways to avoid the 18” lift in the garage and still meet code requirements?
Here’s some more info on the current setup: The garage also has a fairly low ceiling (7.5 – 8’) because the house is a raised ranch and there is a bedroom above it. The placement of the heater and furnace would make it very difficult (if not impossible) to change the height that the w. heater and furnace vents connect because the heater vent crosses in front of the furnace and below the HVAC ducts with only about 2-3” clearance.
I have gotten an enormous amount of good information from this site in the past from just reading through other threads, so it was the first thing I thought of when I hit a dead end. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Now I’m not sure what to do. The installation tech’s only suggestion was to get an electric heater instead of gas, which I would rather not do if I can help it. The other thing that I considered was to get a tankless heater, but I’m skeptical after reading some of the comments in other posts on the site as well as reading bad product reviews elsewhere on the web.
Does anyone have any ideas? Any further advice on tankless? Anyone know of ways to avoid the 18” lift in the garage and still meet code requirements?
Here’s some more info on the current setup: The garage also has a fairly low ceiling (7.5 – 8’) because the house is a raised ranch and there is a bedroom above it. The placement of the heater and furnace would make it very difficult (if not impossible) to change the height that the w. heater and furnace vents connect because the heater vent crosses in front of the furnace and below the HVAC ducts with only about 2-3” clearance.
I have gotten an enormous amount of good information from this site in the past from just reading through other threads, so it was the first thing I thought of when I hit a dead end. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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