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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

selling - home inspection came back - water
The buyers are asking for the required expansion tank on the (gas) water heater to be installed. The unit was installed appx 3 years ago by the licensed plumber.
So I have googled and came across this page where it states:
"The International Residential Code (P2903.4.2) requires the installation of an expansion tank on a hot water tank where thermal expansion may cause an increase in pressure. The tank is only required when the water supply system incorporates a backflow prevention device, check valve or similar device. Similar language can be found in the Uniform Plumbing Code under section 608.3."
Here is our heater's fact sheet and I don't see any of these devices.
Any help is appreciated!!!
Thanks!!!
P.S. Also, on a side note, we bought another property 3 months ago, with newer electric water heater w/o an expansion tank, and our inspector didn't make a not of it. So I am thinking one of the inspectors is wrong.