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Does a person need to be certified to replace a gas water heater? |
I need to replace a gas water heater in a residents' apartment at the complex I work for. Is it legal for a person possessing no certifications to work with natural gas, to replace such an appliance? I'd imagine all states would regulate the same laws with regards to this maintenance,...but I'm in Ohio for whatever it's worth. It is very easy to change out a water heater, but if I was in your shoes, I'd be calling a local plumber, if you were to make one slight mistake, that caused the place to go in flames, you might be in a little trouble. You should get a Licensed Plumber not an hvac person they do air condition and heat. However it's not that hard to replace if you have any plumbing knowledge and ability. You could probably do it yourself and get away with it for a long time but if things go bellyup you could be held liable for any damage or life loss that you might have causes my advise get someone certified out to do these kind of jobs. Absolutely need certification because you are not the home owner. You need to have a hvac certification for that due to the gas line connection, and you'll probably need to have the work inspected. To my knowledge, only a private homeowner can work on their own property without certification. A call to the city building dept would answer that for you. |
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