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	04-29-2008, 12:39 PM #1 water heater on bricks water heater on brickswhat about this sitting on top of some bricks? This is in the garage so I am not worried about a pan, but sitting on bricks? 
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	04-29-2008, 12:44 PM #2 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksA dozen more under it and it will be fine! (just joking)  
 Jerry McCarthy
 Building Code/ Construction Consultant
 
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	04-29-2008, 01:07 PM #3 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksJerome, 
 
 Dependant on the height of the ignition source it needs to be supported 18 inches above the garage floor.
 
 If there is a possibility of structural damage if a leak occurred it needs to be install in a pan
 
 If it's located in an area that a vehicle could damage the WH it needs to be protected by bollards
 It Might have Choked Artie But it ain't gone'a choke Stymie! Our Gang " The Pooch " (1932)
 Billy J. Stephens HI Service Memphis TN.
 
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	04-29-2008, 01:24 PM #4 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksits electric and no concern with water damage if it leaks, no vehicle concerns either. 
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 01:36 PM #5 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksIf it was stable and did not move around I doubt that I would say anything about it. 
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 03:06 PM #6 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksJerome, 
 
 There has been some discussion on Electric WH as a source of ignition.as IRC M1307.3 does not specifying say Gas, but Appliances having an ignition source shall be elevated-------.
 
 Some AHJ say Yes they do & Some say no they Don't. Not sure what you or others reading this post are working under. 
 
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 It Might have Choked Artie But it ain't gone'a choke Stymie! Our Gang " The Pooch " (1932)
 Billy J. Stephens HI Service Memphis TN.
 
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	04-29-2008, 03:14 PM #7 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksJerome, 
 
 Why do think its acceptable not to be 18 inches off the floor?
 
 rick
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 03:49 PM #8 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricks99.9% of the electric heaters I inspect are not. 
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 03:52 PM #9 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksDoesn't make them right. 
 
 rick
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 04:05 PM #10 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksI thought if it were electric or a FVIR you only needed a 3 inch pedestal.  
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 04:50 PM #11 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksThe bottom element needs to be 18" above the garage floor. 
 
 There needs to be a pan under the water heater (what if they stored Aunt Edna's antique table in the garage between holidays and the water heater leaked and ruined it?).
 
 Why is there no worry about vehicle damage?
 
 Personally, I'd want to see it in a pan and on bricks so that it was above the overflow level of the pan (to keep the water heater out of any water which would get in the pan), I'd just make sure the bricks where under the feet of the water heater is all, those look a bit far in from the edge for my comfort.
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 04:56 PM #12 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksJerome, 
 Jerry P. has some great points on the damage it may cause in the event of leak. However, what your local jurisdiction requires should be the rule of thumb.
 In Orygun, electric units can be on grade in garages, even still, now the issue of leakage and subsequent damage. I guess the best way to look at it is that code requirements are the minimum requirements...
 
 Pat
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 04:57 PM #13 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksOne other thing, Jerome, I don't recall seeing bricks as a listed item to be used as a stand for water heaters...Just food for thought... 
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 05:00 PM #14 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksPatrick, 
 
 You can put a water heater on a concrete stand, that's not a "listed stand" either.
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 05:05 PM #15 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksHey Jerry, 
 
 true enough, though were it to be pursued by the inspector, that may be apoint of contention. I like you agree with the concrete thing as long as it meets the 3" requirement.
 
 
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	04-29-2008, 06:09 PM #16 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksYour missing the obvious. Thats a darn good looking floor in the garage. I wish mine looked that good. 
 
 
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	04-30-2008, 04:26 AM #18 Re: water heater on bricks Re: water heater on bricksSo they used the bricks to meet the 18" requirement it looks like. 
 
 The heater is in the far corner entry, but i guess they could back into it.
 
 I agree the bricks should more uniformly distributed. I did not know water heaters had feet You mean the little dimples on the bottom? You mean the little dimples on the bottom?
 
 A pan I agree would be nice.
 
 
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