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January 25th, 2011
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Can I disconnect my gas pool heater myself or or is this a job for the gas company?
We have an above ground pool that has an ancient gas heater. I want to disconnect the gas pipe that goes from the house to the heater because it leaks a little gas and we never plan on using it since it is so old and loud. Can we do this ourselves or is this a job for the gas company? If we can do it ourselves how would we do it with out blowing up? Thanks for the advice!
There should be two or three shut off valves for the heater. First one is on the or next to the gas meter, next one is next to the heater and the third one is inside the heater.
If you are not sure ask your gas company, they will do it for free!
Something else to be concerned with, all the pool water circulates through the heater, whether it is on or not. Heaters wear from the inside out and will start leaking. If is happens to your heater even if you have turned the gas off then you need to get a pool plumber out to put a bypass on the heater plumbing so you can still circulate and filter your water.
You’re welcome!!
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