Where Should an Under-Sink Water Heater Be Installed?

Open kitchen sink cabinet with visible plumbing and clear space prepared for under-sink water heater installation.

Correct placement is important for safety, performance, and long-term reliability. An under-sink water heater should be installed where plumbing, electrical supply, and service access are all practical.

If you’re still deciding whether this type of system makes sense, see When Does an Under-Sink Water Heater Make Sense?

Install as Close to the Faucet as Possible

The primary goal is to reduce hot water delay. For best results, the unit should be:

  • Mounted directly under the sink it serves

  • Connected to that sink’s supply lines

  • Positioned to minimize pipe length

The shorter the distance between heater and faucet, the faster hot water will arrive.

If you’re unsure how these systems connect, review Plumbing Requirements for Under-Sink Water Heaters
https://yoursite.com/plumbing-requirements-for-under-sink-water-heaters/

Inside the Sink Cabinet

Most installations occur inside the cabinet beneath the sink. The unit can either:

  • Sit on the cabinet floor

  • Be wall-mounted to the interior cabinet wall

Make sure there is:

  • Enough clearance for plumbing connections

  • Space around the unit for airflow (if required by manufacturer)

  • Room for maintenance access

Before selecting a model, confirm sizing in What Size Under-Sink Water Heater Do I Need?

Keep It Accessible

Avoid installing the unit in a position where:

  • It is blocked by stored items

  • Shutoff valves are hard to reach

  • The pressure relief valve cannot be inspected

Future maintenance and servicing should be straightforward.

For maintenance expectations, see How to Maintain an Under-Sink Water Heater

Electrical Proximity Matters

The unit must be installed within safe reach of a compatible power source.

Confirm:

  • Voltage requirements

  • Amperage rating

  • Whether a dedicated circuit is required

Review Electrical Requirements for Under-Sink Water Heaters

You may also need to check Do Under-Sink Water Heaters Need a Dedicated Circuit?

Avoid Moisture Exposure

While installed under sinks, the unit should not be:

  • Exposed to constant dripping

  • Installed directly against wet cabinet surfaces

  • Positioned where leaks go unnoticed

It’s wise to install a small leak pan or moisture alarm in some situations.

Quick Placement Checklist

Install the heater:

  • Directly under the target sink

  • Close to supply lines

  • Near appropriate electrical outlet

  • With adequate clearance

  • With easy access for service

Proper placement improves performance and simplifies long-term ownership.

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