In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey explains how to replace a water heater.

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Steps for replacing a water heater

  • Turn off cold-water pipe leading into the water heater.
  • Shut off the gas supply to the heater.
  • Drain water from the heater using a garden hose.
  • Use a tubing cutter to sever the cold- and hot-water pipes connected to the heater.
  • Disconnect the union that connects the gas pipe to the heater.
  • Remove old water heater.
  • Set new heater on top of blocks.
  • Attach exhaust flue to top of heater.
  • Solder new copper pipe to connect heater to cold- and hot-water pipes.
  • Reconnect gas line to heater.
  • Install vacuum valve to top of heater; wrap threads with Teflon tape, tighten with pliers.
  • Turn on cold water to fill tank.

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Tools & Materials

  • Propane torch
  • Tubing cutter
  • Pliers
  • Hand truck