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                                   We've had our past water heaters elevated off the floor on three bricks. It seems to be unsteady
                                   when it's empty. I suggested that we not use the bricks and put it so the whole bottom is resting
                                   on the floor. However it is not level. Is that necessary. Well, I have your answer. It is necessary
                                   to have water heaters raised from the floor; it also needs to be level. Find a way to level flooring
                                   & put something even for the heater to be on. It is recommended to have a level cement
                                   platform.

                                   Homeimprovement. Dexknows. Com When buying water heaters, you'll have to decide between
                                     a gas heater, electric heater or tankless heater. Choose the right water heater with guidance
                                   from a third-generation master plumber in this video on water heaters. Expert: Nick Marine Bio:
                                   Nick Marine is a licensed and fully insured plumber with Marine Plumbing Service, Inc. , proudly
                                     serving Cobb, Cherokee and North Fulton counties since 1992. Marine is a third-generation
                                    master plumber. He also is able to boast being "Georgia's First Licensed Green Plumber," and
                                    you will have the peace of mind to know that you are dealing with a licensed and fully insured
                                       plumber. Marine is a retired US Navy Chief Petty Officer and is committed to excellence,
                                                                          honesty and integrity.

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                                                         Author: Karen E, Copyright © 2013, Yahoo Answers




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Water Heaters

  • 1. Water Heaters We've had our past water heaters elevated off the floor on three bricks. It seems to be unsteady when it's empty. I suggested that we not use the bricks and put it so the whole bottom is resting on the floor. However it is not level. Is that necessary. Well, I have your answer. It is necessary to have water heaters raised from the floor; it also needs to be level. Find a way to level flooring & put something even for the heater to be on. It is recommended to have a level cement platform. Homeimprovement. Dexknows. Com When buying water heaters, you'll have to decide between a gas heater, electric heater or tankless heater. Choose the right water heater with guidance from a third-generation master plumber in this video on water heaters. Expert: Nick Marine Bio: Nick Marine is a licensed and fully insured plumber with Marine Plumbing Service, Inc. , proudly serving Cobb, Cherokee and North Fulton counties since 1992. Marine is a third-generation master plumber. He also is able to boast being "Georgia's First Licensed Green Plumber," and you will have the peace of mind to know that you are dealing with a licensed and fully insured plumber. Marine is a retired US Navy Chief Petty Officer and is committed to excellence, honesty and integrity. About The Author Author: Karen E, Copyright © 2013, Yahoo Answers 1/1 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)