My gas water heater currently is plumbed with rigid copper pipe for the water and iron pipe for the gas.
Were it to be replaced by a licensed plumber, and flexible SS lines used for the water and a flexible gas line for the gas, what would stop the water heater from rocking or tipping over if it were knocked?
Or are water heaters very stable and heavy when full of water?
Just a curious thought I had the other day.
Were it to be replaced by a licensed plumber, and flexible SS lines used for the water and a flexible gas line for the gas, what would stop the water heater from rocking or tipping over if it were knocked?
Or are water heaters very stable and heavy when full of water?
Just a curious thought I had the other day.
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