3 Reasons You Should Never Install Your Own Hot Water Tank

Posted on: 10 March 2021

In an effort to save money, many homeowners set out to complete as many home improvement projects and repairs as they can on a do-it-yourself basis. While this DIY attitude can be a great thing in many instances, however, this approach should not be used when it comes to hot water tank installations. Still considering a do-it-yourself approach? Taking a moment to review the three reasons outlined below will help you to better understand why professional installation is so important. 

Mistakes Can Lead To Significant Damage

When it comes to hot water tank installations, even a minor mistake can result in significant property damage and potentially put you and your loved ones in harm's way. If your hot water tank is not installed properly, the pressure inside the tank can quickly reach dangerous levels, causing the tank to literally explode. As if the damage caused by this type of explosion is not bad enough, you will likely find that you are on your own when it comes to the cost of repairing the damage. This is because many homeowner's insurance policies will require your water tank to be professionally installed in order for any potential damages to be covered.

Protect Your Warranty Coverage

Chances are you took the time to consider the type of warranty your new water tank offered when selecting which tank to purchase. What you may not have realized is that this warranty may become null and void if you choose to install the tank yourself. This is because the majority of manufacturers' warranties will require that a hot water tank is installed by a licensed plumber in order to remain valid. Without proof of proper installation, you could find that your warranty coverage is denied if you ever need to use it in the future.

Avoid Costly Fines

Depending on the laws in your area, you could find yourself facing hefty fines by choosing to do your own water tank installation This is because many jurisdictions require you to obtain a permit to complete a hot water tank installation. These permits will typically be issued only to professional plumbers and other professional contractors who are qualified to do the job. 

The jurisdiction that issues these permits will also require an inspection to be completed once the install is complete, in order to ensure the work was completed properly. A failure to comply with these requirements can result in hefty fines through your local code enforcement office.

Share  

Irrigation Implementation: An Overview

When I decided to install an irrigation system in my yard, I thought it would be an easy project. I had no idea how much was really involved in the process, from connecting the sprinkler system to the main plumbing line all the way to burying the individual lines for the sprinkler heads. After researching the entire process and learning as I went, I created this site to give others the benefit of my experience. I hope that the information here helps you be better prepared for what you can expect out of your irrigation system installation, including knowing when it's time to turn to a plumber for help.

Categories

Latest Posts