We are demolishing our house with the intent of rebuilding. I am salvaging what I can to minimise the cost of rebuilding and because the greenie in me is thoroughly appalled by the endless procession of near new stuff from our house to landfill and the consequential environmental cost.
I have one more day to do this (well, to midday tomorrow, to be precise). I should have left more time for this, who knew moving was such a massive job.
I would like to salvage the water heater which is reasonably new. It a Rheem electric storage tank type.
The power has been switched off, the Level 2 guys have removed the power cables from the house, and a builders power board set up. The water supply has been shut off by a plumber who did some magic I didn’t fully understand. The next step is demolition. I would like to go in tomorrow and remove the water heater and move it into the shed (not being demolished), to be reinstalled once the new house is built.
Is this the simple job it appears to be? Do I simply cut the electric cables, drain out what water I can, then disconnect all pipes (I think there are three) by cutting or disconnecting (whatever is possible and least destructive), then wiggle it out and carry it off.
And in case you are wondering, I’m not posting this on the Renovation Forum because I’m over the cabal that dominate that forum and their agendas. I want the simple, practical advice I never fail to get on the Woodworking Forum.
Cheers
arron