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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2010

My experience with replacing a gas tank water heater with a tankless water heater at my house.

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  • Holy Hole in Doughnut WinterHaven! Fist of all, THIS IS NOT A HOW TO VIDEO. It is listed under the COMEDY category. I might have been insulted that you said it isn't funny, but then again, I only spent minutes planning this. And "vent it properly". Really?? IT'S OUTSIDE!!!!! IT'S SELF VENTING!!!!! Oh and the other guys about water filters etc.?? The installation directions said it was recommended if you have hard water. I don't so I didn't. Have a laugh ya'll, that's what this is for.

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  • This is why homeowner should use a licensed plumber and not a Chunk n a Truck like this bafoon!

  • dumb ass. there was a gas shut off right behind the flex pipe. notice it was always in the open posistion.

  • jajajj, dump and funny

  • yea give you credit for your attempt!!! but seriously shark bites??? and no pre-sediment filter? also cant see but you need a designated 3/4" gas feed to the heater..

  • Awesome video I laughed my ass off very red green esk

  • I'm speachless. WOW!!! I'm now dumber for having watched this.

  • The comedy is not funny. This video tells you nothing about how to install. And doing it yourself is nothing short of hazardous. If you don't vent this properly you could end up getting poisoned with gasses.

  • @Taxminia0311 You have to FLUSH it with vinegar once a year to keep it patent. You need a sump pump and 2 gallons of vinegar and let it flush out for about 1-1/2 hours. If you don't do this you will damage your tankless a great deal due to the setiment building up and once a year also clean the filter. You have to make sure you have appropriate pressure valves; some municipalities require temperature valves too.

  • Of course if you try it yourself and screw up - you could end up spending THOUSANDS on repairs. You also have to comply with LOCAL ordinances and may require permits Tankless water heaters also have strict requirements for venting. I don't know how old your electric water heater is, but YEARLY you have to drain it.

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