A fully insulated tank with the base exposed to a part of the attic floor which has been left un insulated to allow the.
No water in tank in attic.
If you wish to keep using a tank type water heater but are thinking about moving it out of the attic and into a safer place give nick s plumbing and sewer services a call.
This is far less expensive than your water heater leaking and causing thousands of dollars worth of water damage.
To be able to remove the water tank from the loft and receive water at mains pressure you will need to replace the boiler with a system or a combi boiler.
Overflow from attic expansion tanks that are open to atmospheric pressure typically run outside to a roof gutter and drain system risking freezing and blockage in some climates or the tank may be connected to a building drain.
Replacing your tank type water heater in the attic with a tankless unit is a much safer alternative and one that nick s plumbing and sewer services would be happy to discuss with you.
Some attic expansion tanks were intended to be drained manually if needed and may not be piped to a drain.
Cold water supply into the water tank coming from building water supply piping.
Fully lagged pipe work again to.
Another option is to choose a tankless water heaterto be installed in your attic.
A hot water tank such as a range boiler would have water coming in from a boiler or supply water going out to plumbing possibly heating by gravity or convection.
A system boiler takes its water from the mains and will heat the water for your radiators but not your taps.
In fact as far as i can recall no house i have ever inspected has ever had all of the following in place.