Thanks, frodo!
So, I was absolutely exhausted all day and got nothing done except for taking some pictures.
This is the pipe from the air conditioner that I kept meaning to get a picture of.
It goes straight down into the air circulation compartment and then goes to the left and I think it goes out the floor in the same spot as or near the wires and this very cold pipe that is wrapped in foam goes.
(all of those just go down into the air circulation area and then I think out through the bottom of the house).
We managed to put some scrap vinyl sheet under the water heater before it was installed because the old one leaked. There was no support under it so it started to sag, but my friend propped it up with 2x4s underneath. The drain spout is so close to the floor of the compartment that it had to be turned sideways.
I held the camera up to take a picture of the top of the water heater (which I can't see without a ladder) and I saw that there are no shutoffs.
Which means if I have to shut the water off, then I'll have to do it at the main line. Is it a code violation to NOT have a shutoff at the top of the water heater or at least feeding in to it?
So, I was absolutely exhausted all day and got nothing done except for taking some pictures.
This is the pipe from the air conditioner that I kept meaning to get a picture of.
It goes straight down into the air circulation compartment and then goes to the left and I think it goes out the floor in the same spot as or near the wires and this very cold pipe that is wrapped in foam goes.
(all of those just go down into the air circulation area and then I think out through the bottom of the house).
We managed to put some scrap vinyl sheet under the water heater before it was installed because the old one leaked. There was no support under it so it started to sag, but my friend propped it up with 2x4s underneath. The drain spout is so close to the floor of the compartment that it had to be turned sideways.
I held the camera up to take a picture of the top of the water heater (which I can't see without a ladder) and I saw that there are no shutoffs.
Which means if I have to shut the water off, then I'll have to do it at the main line. Is it a code violation to NOT have a shutoff at the top of the water heater or at least feeding in to it?