There are so many factors that determine the cost of a tankless water heater and they are as follows:
1) Do you have existing gas? If you don't it will greatly increase the upfront cost of a tankless water heater. 2) Is the water heater near an outside wall or roof? Since a gas tankless water heater must be vented, it makes for a less expensive job when the existing heater is near an outside wall or roof. 3) Is the house on a crawl space? Houses in Myrtle Beach are sometimes on a crawl space and that makes installing a tankless water heater much easier as it can be located outside the house and tapped into the existing pipes. 4)How many people live in the house? When a lot of people will be showering at the same time you will need a larger tankless Rinnai or Navien. If it's just 2 people living in the house a small, economical unit can be used. These 4 factors greatly effect the cost of a Tankless water heater in Myrtle Beach. Hope that helps!
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1) Remove garden hose from all outdoor spigots
2) Cover your outdoor spigots with a winter cap (see photo below) 3) Shutoff outdoor showers and remove the cartridge 4) Make sure your outdoor water heater has a cover over the pipes and the pipes are insulated 5) Close all crawl space doors and check for breaks or openings. 6) Have our number on speed dial 510-5000 7) Check your attic for exposed pipes that are not covered with insulation 8) Locate your main house shutoff , some are in the house, most are in the yard 9) Empty your irrigation pump if you have one 10) Open cabinets on outside walls to let house heat in to the cabinet 11) Leave a spigot running inside the house on very low, but be sure the drain to the same sink is not clogged Is your gas line protected against lightning? Most homes along the Grand Strand built after 1990 that have gas service used a pipe called Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing aka "CSST". The pipe was developed in Japan in the 1980s. It was developed as a safety improvement over rigid black iron gas pipes that often failed and started fires during earthquakes. The flexible nature of the CSST system allows it to handle seismic activity without leaking gas. It also was a great choice in new construction installations as it saved thousands of dollars in installation labor.
CSST features many benefits over the traditional method in its durability and practicality. CSST has a proven resistance to leaks due to far fewer connections made during installation. When black iron pipe is installed, every time the pipe changes direction, a joint needs to be fitted and checked for leaks. CSST offers flexibility and is able to be snaked through walls and around obstacles with fittings placed only at the ends of the run. With that being said we think it is of the utmost importance to let you know that your CSST gas pipe must be bonded to a ground rod to protect it against lighting strikes. A lightning strike to your home can cause a hole to form in the gas line. We have seen numerous holes in gas lines that were caused by lightning strikes. Thankfully none of these were catastrophic, but they very well could have been. WHY DIDN'T THEY BOND MY CSST PIPE DURING CONSTRUCTION? Good question! It was not til years later that our local code enforcement authority required the bonding of CSST pipe. There are countless homes along the Grand Strand that remain unprotected. The bonding of CSST pipe is relatively easy but there are some precautions that should be taken: 1) Call 811 before driving a ground rod into the ground as you could likely hit a power line or the existing gas line. 2) The Bonding should be placed at the correct location to be effective. 3) Be sure the wire size is correct. 4) Do not overtighten the bonding clamp. Here is a link to a guide that instructs you on the proper bonding of your gas line http://www.csstsafety.com/Images/CSST-Direct-Bonding-Tech-Bulletin.pdf We sure hope that helps and you take action. If you are uncomfortable performing this yourself please don't hesitate to call us at (843) 999-0110 Top 10 damage causing items in your homes systems.Just like your car your home needs regular maintenance. As a plumber for the past 16 years I have seen the same items over and over cause expensive damage in people's homes. Damage that could have been prevented had our warnings been taken seriously. So here is a list of the most common causes of damage in homes along the Grand Strand:
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