Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.
Getting water heater into attic.
This is far less expensive than your water heater leaking and causing thousands of dollars worth of water damage.
Be sure to get up into your attic water heater at least twice a year to check your water heater for any sign of leaks.
The water will flood rooms in the lower level and do the damage.
Use a cargo tie down ratcheting strap around the heater 2.
Take a close look at any plumbing and gas fittings in the vicinity of the water heater for wet spots or signs of rust and corrosion and be sure to check the outer tank for any signs of rust.
Use a rope to attach to the ratchet strap 3.
Most importantly along the seam of the tank.
How to hoist 50 gallon water heater into attic.
This is called a common vent configuration.
Another reason why installing a gas water heater in the attic is not a good idea is if the tank or any connection leaks.
Raise the heater up have a second person control the motion and guide it through the access point.
Water heater ducts may lead directly outdoors or they may tie into a larger vent duct that also serves a gas or propane furnace or boiler in the home.
If the builder has already installed your water heater in the attic you can get it moved to another location in the house or into the garage.