if you are talking about leaking water getting into a home, then you need to use a waterproof material between the house and the ground.
There are numerous ways to do this. The best is when the home is built.
If after a home is built then the only option short of digging the foundation up is to use sealing compounds at all sources of possible entrances.
You can insulate your home to keep it warmer in winter and colder in summer.
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Gas water heaters are internally insulated, and need air flow to burn the gas off safely and correctly. There is no need to insulate them, in fact it would be very wrong to do so. Simply put pipe insulation on the exposed copper. Home depot has it in the plumbing section. Electric water heaters are different, and you can insulate them with a fitted sleeve sold at plumbing part shops, or most large hardware stores. be sure to insulate the copper as well.
That depends on your locality and how far down strata freezes.
yes it is fine to insulate the whole water heater from top to bottom and the first two meters of hot water outlet piping.
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28 degrees above zero (Fahrenheit) for more than 4 hours will freeze your pipes, so insulate, insulate, insulate.
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They hide in winter called hibernation .
You can get them in the underground. Go to the old man in the house next to Eterna PokeCenter, and he gives you the explorer kit, which can be used to go undeground.
Yes, you should definitely insult it.