I'm interested to know which country this was filmed in: this heater is fitted beautifully, with attractive, chrome-plated pipes and a neat hidden isolator tap. Where I lived for many years, plumbers would use flexible pipes which were imported from China, Iran or Russia, and were sometimes a point of failure. I had my first one fitted using made-to-measure steel pipes, and then when plastic became available I used that. But none were as pretty as this.
If you hire a professional to do it you won’t make your money worth. New water heater (this exact one) costs 178€ and will last 15 years without any servicing. By doing this and periodically changing your protective magnesium anode (that green stick attatched to heating element) it should last you 25-30 years. If you pay someone to do it every five years you are at a loss
Let me try same method, I hope it words for me, I was thinking to empty the water, and this dismantle it and open & clean, then back attach it to the wall... but as I see you did it without removing it from the wall.....
i have the same heater i left it for 6 months not connected to electric and when i turned it on i found water follow from down around heater what is the reason please?
I'm interested to know which country this was filmed in: this heater is fitted beautifully, with attractive, chrome-plated pipes and a neat hidden isolator tap. Where I lived for many years, plumbers would use flexible pipes which were imported from China, Iran or Russia, and were sometimes a point of failure. I had my first one fitted using made-to-measure steel pipes, and then when plastic became available I used that. But none were as pretty as this.
Tip for people use the shower hose and put it on the how water exit and place it in the sink :)
Fantastic video..well done and thank you a lot
bless your soul , Thank you
Same model, leaking but I think it’s just rubber so this actually helped a lot. Thanks I’ll post an update
Update?
@@AK47TN he said ill post an update but he didn't mention it where :')
I have the same one. If it leaks and is older than 10 years then it is corrosion and you need a new one
Jeez, really seems like a job for a professional.
If you hire a professional to do it you won’t make your money worth. New water heater (this exact one) costs 178€ and will last 15 years without any servicing. By doing this and periodically changing your protective magnesium anode (that green stick attatched to heating element) it should last you 25-30 years. If you pay someone to do it every five years you are at a loss
Perfect tuto !!!
Thank you mate !!!
Let me try same method, I hope it words for me, I was thinking to empty the water, and this dismantle it and open & clean, then back attach it to the wall... but as I see you did it without removing it from the wall.....
Wasn't sure about it, but I will attempt tomorrow.
excellent presentation
i have the same heater i left it for 6 months not connected to electric and when i turned it on i found water follow from down around heater what is the reason please?
Thank you 🎉
Good demo
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