The time it takes to replace a geyser can vary depending on several factors, including the type of geyser being replaced, the complexity of the installation, and any additional work required. Here are some general guidelines for the time it may take to replace a geyser:
- Electric Geyser: Replacing an electric geyser typically takes anywhere from 1 to 3 hours, assuming that the necessary plumbing and electrical connections are already in place and no additional modifications are needed.
- Gas Geyser: Installing a gas geyser may take a similar amount of time as an electric geyser, although additional time may be required for installing gas lines and ensuring proper ventilation and safety measures.
- Tankless Geyser: Tankless or on-demand geysers can take slightly longer to install compared to traditional tank-style geysers due to the need for additional plumbing modifications and electrical connections. Depending on the complexity of the installation, it may take 2 to 4 hours or more to replace a tankless geyser.
- Solar Geyser: Installing a solar geyser may take longer than other types of geysers due to the need for additional components such as solar panels, controllers, and pumps. Depending on the size and complexity of the solar geyser system, installation could take several hours to a full day or more.
- Additional Work: If there are any plumbing or electrical issues that need to be addressed or if modifications to the existing installation are required, it may add to the overall time needed to replace the geyser.
It’s essential to hire a qualified and experienced plumber or technician to replace your geyser to ensure that the job is done safely and correctly. They can assess the specific requirements of your installation and provide a more accurate estimate of the time needed to complete the replacement. Additionally, be sure to plan ahead and schedule the replacement at a time that is convenient for you and minimizes disruption to your hot water supply.