Removing old hot water system in roof
Hi, my house was built in 1964 and has a really large gravity-fed electric hot water tank in the roof. It has long ago been replaced by your usual gas hot water system which is by the side of the house. Now, I need to place a load-bearing beam in the roof because I am changing a couple of walls, and the hot water tank is of course right in the way. What's the best method for removing it? I will have the plaster removed below, but I don't want to have to remove any tiles or rafters above.
The only solution I can think of is to cut it up in pieces with a grinder so that the pieces are small enough to drop through the joists. Is that safe? Would it be thin enough to be cut through in this way? Would it cause any explosions or anything from sparks? (By the way the tank is empty and not connected to power anymore).
Cheers,
Zac