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yonson (SC)
Hi Gang! It's been a while since I have posted and hope all are well. I am lining up a kitchen remodel of which the water heater is in a corner under the counter - very ugly within a white metal box. If I left it there I would need to have the counter removable and with the customer wanting granite a seam would be there. Yuck!
I want to relocate this to a closet in the next room. The closet size is 23x37 - drywall to drywall. It needs to be 40 to 50 gallons, electric and I want to place a pan beneath it, so this will take up some space too. Are their any heaters out there that will fit in this closet?
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Wheelchair (IL)
Do fire codes in your area approve such installations
Best Wishes
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yonson (SC)
Yes they do. It is electric...forgot to mention on initial post.
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hj (AZ)
Fire codes for an ELECTRIC water heater?
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hj (AZ)
That is big enough IF the door is large enough for the heater to go through it.
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