Home depot came in and installed a new ge water heater i think it s a rebranded rheem.
Water heater directly on concrete floor.
I just had a new hot water heater installed and it is sitting directly on the concrete floor in my basement.
I have never seen a hot water heater that was not sitting on legs or concrete blocks.
How to add floor heating over existing concrete.
The installer didn t bother putting anything under the electric water heater.
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.
I just had my 50 gas water heater replaced because it was 13 years old and i figured sooner or later it s gonna bust and flood the basement.
It just sits directly on the concrete floor.
They sat it directly on the floor not on blocks or a stand.
Quite simply concrete floor radiant heat is a system of pex tubes that carry hot water throughout a concrete floor or slab.
The basement floor is concrete.
Gas water heaters in most cases are not an issue as the tank is above the burner i am assuming you have electric.
The floor drain is about 3 away.
Even when we were going through that big seal up everything movement a few years ago i haven t seen any product designed to provide a thermal break on water heaters that are directly placed on concrete.
I am just wondering if i should call the installer back and have him put it up on something.
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.