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High-Altitude Plumbing: Do Water Heaters Need Different Settings in Denver?

At 5,280 feet above sea level, the thinner air and lower atmospheric pressure affect gas combustion, boiling points, and water pressure. Standard, factory-set water heaters can waste energy, fail prematurely, or even create carbon monoxide risks if not properly calibrated for high altitude.

In this video, we break down:
🔧 Why water heaters need derating above 2,000 feet
🔥 How gas vs. electric models perform in Denver’s thin air
💧 The impact of altitude on boiling point, pressure, and efficiency
🏠 Denver-specific building codes and warranty requirements
🌡️ Maintenance and safety tips for high-elevation homeowners

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06:39 AM - Nov 03, 2025
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