The heat is made possible in two ways.
Installing water heater on concrete floor.
Either through pipes carrying hot water embedded in or directly below the floor or via electric mats in or below the floor.
Home depot came in and installed a new ge water heater i think it s a rebranded rheem.
The system works via pex pipe a small pump a water heater and a thermostat.
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Instead of blowing hot air through a vent or pumping hot water to a baseboard radiator along the wall radiant heat warms up the entire floor.
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Radiant heat can be an electrical heating element embedded into a very thin concrete overlay then tiled carpeted or have wood flooring installed over it.
I am just wondering if i should call the installer back and have him put it up on something.
The floor drain is about 3 away.
Quite simply concrete floor radiant heat is a system of pex tubes that carry hot water throughout a concrete floor or slab.
The installer didn t bother putting anything under the electric water heater.
They sat it directly on the floor not on blocks or a stand.
I just had my 50 gas water heater replaced because it was 13 years old and i figured sooner or later it s gonna bust and flood the basement.
The basement floor is concrete.
I have never seen a hot water heater that was not sitting on legs or concrete blocks.
While it was done as a new house was being built in my last house i poured a concrete floor on top of a wood framed floor system and could have put radiant heat in that as well.
This is about installing hydronic radiant floor heating in a slab floor system.
Is it ok for a water heater to be sitting directly on a concrete floor rather than above it on blocks or.
I just had a new hot water heater installed and it is sitting directly on the concrete floor in my basement.
Seems like i ve heard that s not a good idea to have electric water heaters installed directly on a concrete floor but can t recall the reasoning.
It is not necessary for electric water heaters or gas water heaters manufactured after mid 2003.