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Here’s a step-by-step breakdown:

Assess the Setup
Our plumber begins by evaluating the space under the sink to ensure there’s room for the hot water tank and the necessary plumbing connections. The plumber also confirms the electrical outlet under the sink is properly grounded and rated for the dispenser.

Shut Off the Water Supply
The cold water supply valve under the sink is shut off to prevent leaks or spills during the installation process.

Tap Into the Cold Water Line
The plumber installs a T-valve or angle stop adapter on the cold water line to provide a dedicated feed for the hot water tank. A shut-off valve is often added for easy maintenance and emergency control.

Installs the Dispenser Faucet
If there’s no existing hole in the sink or countertop, the plumber drills a new hole (usually 1–1.5 inches) in a safe, accessible location. The faucet for the hot water dispenser is mounted securely and sealed with plumber’s putty or gasket to prevent moisture damage.

Mount the Hot Water Tank
The plumber installs the tank on the cabinet wall or floor, following manufacturer clearance guidelines. The plumber then connects the cold water inlet, hot water outlet, and vent line (if applicable) to the tank and the dispenser faucet.

Connect and Test the Electrical
The tank is plugged into a GFCI outlet. Some models require specific amperage or dedicated circuits, which the plumber checks before powering on.

Test the System
The plumber turns the water back on, checks for leaks at every connection, and fills the tank. Once filled, the tank is powered on and the heating cycle begins. The plumber tests the faucet for proper flow, pressure, and temperature.

Final Inspection & Clean-Up
All connections are double-checked for tightness and safety. The plumber provides the homeowner with usage tips and maintenance instructions.