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  • I'll have a flip phone again.... One day...

  • Thanks you for the info. I read this all and will be considering it. Oh, and the straps are installed. As for the pan I would have no where to drain it to without adding a pump or a garden hose across the garage, which I'm sure my kids would continually trip over and slowly destroy. I understand the risk at the tank goes but there is a 6-in concrete lip around the entire perimeter of the garage except for the door. Most of the water will go out the door and what doesn't can be squeegee out.

    Again thanks for taking the time for typing all that out. I really do appreciate it.

  • Thanks for all you guys do! While the lack of reliability can be frustrating your efforts do not go unnoticed. Thanks again.

  • I can't physically fit a drain pan and the foam block. It's in a concrete garage that slopes outward so I'm not too worried about water on the ground. Straps are getting installed later today.

    My old water heater never had an expansion tank and my home was built before 1986 so as far as I can tell it's not needed. The pax is the same diameter as the relief valve and has tested just fine, and also is piped to the outside.

    As for the relation between the water heater and the panel I'm not sure what to say as I didn't build the house. The house passed inspection when I bought it 3 years ago and the old water heater and panel were in the same exact location.

  • It's from a garage to an interior wall. I'm not sure if that would qualify as exterior or not.

  • Leading to an indoor wall from a garage.

  • Hmm... Like this? "Don't worry Honey, I won't tell anyone about the porn I found on your computer. Just be safe and know real women can't do that."

  • Last time I tried to introducing my family to an alternate messaging that wasn't the default app on their phone I started getting messages in both places with no rhyme or reason to why they would use one over the other.

  • Yeah but that was like the coolest mythbusters episode ever /s

  • If it's necessary then how did my last tank make it 20 years without one?

  • It provides thermal insulation since the tank is on a concrete slab.

  • I was surprised how noticeable the cooling effect in the garage was. Granted it wasn't that warm of a day but I'm curious what it will do on 90+ days.

  • In reading it looks like it is for homes newer than 1986? Our old water heater was 20 years old and we never had any issues with the pressure getting too high.

  • It's in a concrete garage, and a foam pad is recommended over a pan.

  • What's an expansion tank? I set it up like the old one was set up. All I did was disconnect the old one and reconnect the new one to the same pipes coming out of the wall.