Residential Water Heaters 101 Webinar

The Residential Water Heaters 101 Webinar has already occurred. You can watch the recording here.
Your policyholders have multiple options when choosing a residential water heater – tank vs. tankless, not to mention electric, gas, solar, geothermal, or another heating source. With those selections come different risks for losses that could wind up in your assigned claims.
Don’t get in hot water for not knowing the difference between the various water heater types or being unfamiliar with the codes and damages that could impact claim resolutions. Join Alpine Intel Technical Education Manager Jay Dykstra for the Residential Water Heaters 101 Webinar.
Fill out the form to learn more about the following topics:
- Significance of Water Heater Claims
- Multiple Types of Water Heaters and How They Work
- Water Heater Codes and Regulations
- Common Damages
The Residential Water Heaters 101 Webinar is presented by StrikeCheck, part of Alpine Intel’s suite of services.
Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit.
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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Water Heater Diagram
We’ve created an easy-to-read schematic with labeled components for both gas-fired water heaters and electric water heaters for your reference.
Leaking and Ruptured Water Heaters Guide
With this guide, learn about losses related to internal rust or increased tank pressure as well as the trends for water heaters we’ve assessed over the last five years.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter
Stay up to date with regulations, better understand complex equipment and structural concerns frequently included in claims, and learn more about topics that impact you and your policyholders.



