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Installing an outdoor hot water cylinder can be relatively straightforward, particularly if you have sufficient space along an exterior wall. In many cases, an outdoor unit can be a more convenient and cost-effective upgrade than installing an indoor cylinder, especially when upgrading to mains pressure.
The key advantage of outdoor cylinders is their ability to free up valuable indoor space, making them an ideal solution for homes with limited room for hot water systems inside. These units are specifically designed for outdoor installation, built to withstand the elements, and often come with weather-resistant casings to ensure durability.
The installation process for outdoor hot water cylinders typically involves positioning the unit against an exterior wall, connecting it to your home’s plumbing system, and ensuring the cylinder is securely mounted. The system will need a suitable foundation, like a concrete slab or a sturdy base, to support its weight and ensure stability.
A key reason outdoor cylinders are considered easier to install than indoor systems is that the house has fewer space constraints.
Proper piping insulation is required to prevent heat loss, whilst protective covers or enclosures are not required, they can help the overall aesthetic of your home.
An outdoor hot water cylinder offers a relatively simple and efficient way to upgrade to mains pressure while maximising indoor space.