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<blockquote data-quote="cowmugger" data-source="post: 1347910" data-attributes="member: 8696"><p>Former Realtor; get the inspection. When the house is sold, the hw tank will have to be up to code(if in town). I've not had anything else that had to be changed on a safety basis.</p><p>There are tanked water heaters that have sealed burner and can be installed on the floor, however, your municipality may not care and require it at 18 inches. A furnace burner will be at 18 inches just by the nature of construction. If the water heater is not in the garage, the 18 inch rule usually is not applied.</p><p>Check out <a href="http://www.navienamerica.com/" target="_blank">http://www.navienamerica.com/</a> if you are considering going tankless. The Navien uses PVC intake and EXHAUST.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowmugger, post: 1347910, member: 8696"] Former Realtor; get the inspection. When the house is sold, the hw tank will have to be up to code(if in town). I've not had anything else that had to be changed on a safety basis. There are tanked water heaters that have sealed burner and can be installed on the floor, however, your municipality may not care and require it at 18 inches. A furnace burner will be at 18 inches just by the nature of construction. If the water heater is not in the garage, the 18 inch rule usually is not applied. Check out [url]http://www.navienamerica.com/[/url] if you are considering going tankless. The Navien uses PVC intake and EXHAUST. [/QUOTE]
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