Exactly the same way you do in a regular house.
The biggest difference you will find between mobile home water heaters and house water heaters is the the mobile home version is generally slimmer in order to fit in the smaller spaces in a mobile home. The installation is also different as the mobile home heater feeds from the bottom and vents from the bottom.
If your modular home has a regular gas supply that is a satisfactory way to do it.
Not much actually,a Mobile Home water Heater has the water connections going into the side where as a Regular Water Heater has the connections at the top. So if you have enough room above a mobile home water heater you can install a regular water heater no problem.However a lot of mobile homes do not have room above the water heater so your forced to use a Mobile Home water heater instead. Which usually costs about a hundred more than a regular one.
Yes, they are the same unit.
Yes, they are exactly the same.
Yes, you can. That is the common fit.
According to DIY websites there are basically no dfference between the units except some is labeled mobile home water heater and others are not. Also some may have water inlets on the top and some on the side.
Regular insurance will not. If you just purchased the house and have warranty insurance and the water heater is listed it will.
To replace an electric water heater in your home, first turn off the power and water supply. Drain the old water heater and disconnect the electrical and plumbing connections. Remove the old water heater and install the new one in its place. Connect the electrical and plumbing lines, fill the tank with water, and turn the power back on.
Yes, you can install a propane water heater in a mobile home. However, it is important to ensure that the water heater is specifically designed for use in mobile homes and meets all safety requirements. Additionally, proper ventilation and installation by a professional are necessary to ensure safe operation.
YES, of course. All home water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners etc are the same as in a small regular house.
Gas mobile home water heaters have a valve to allow the use of natural gas or propane.Ans2 - I have seen and repaired many. Most, whether electric or gas are the same as in an ordinary house.