Reasons You Might Be Losing Hot Water

After a tiring day, nothing beats a hot shower. But not when you’re taking a shower under a cold faucet. For the most part, but especially if you’ve just washed your hair and the shampoo is still in there. There are several potential causes for a sudden loss of hot water while you’re in the shower or washing the dishes.   You could be perplexed as to why you don’t have enough hot water for basic hygiene and comfort.   Reasons Most People Don’t Have Hot Water   There could be many factors why you aren’t receiving enough hot water, including increased demand and worn-out infrastructure. Examine the most typical examples to see if you can use them.  
  1. Higher Demand
  You could exceed your water heater’s capacity if you’ve recently expanded your family or are conducting extensive spring cleaning. Using all the heated water in your water heater at once can be inconvenient because of the time it takes for a new tank to heat up. Between 40 minutes and 1.5 hours, depending on the electric or gas heater type. There is a direct correlation between the size of the water heater and the time it takes to heat the water.  
  1. Lower Heater Temperature Setting
  There is usually a thermostat on water heaters that can be changed. Some people follow recommendations and set the thermostat to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Exposure to water that’s only 150 degrees for two seconds will result in third-degree burns. This threatens the safety of older people and younger children who might not be capable of properly operating the faucets.  
  1. Timer Neglect
  Many homes now install water heater timers to cut down on energy usage. There’s no point in keeping the water heater on for hours at 140 degrees if no one is going to be home or awake to use the hot water. It’s possible you forgot to change the time on your mechanical timer when the clocks went forward. Many people today are so accustomed to digital technology and fully automated time updates that they forget they could still have clocks to change, such as the one on their water heater.  
  1. Absence Of Power
  It could be an electrical problem if you find yourself without hot water one day. Make sure the breaker hasn’t tripped by checking it. Don’t just leave it alone, though. Verify that it still functions normally after the breaker has been tripped, as this could be an early warning of the heater’s demise.  
  1. Lack Of Gas
  The same thing can happen with your hot water supply if there is a leakage in your gas line. Leaks in gas-powered water heaters pose serious health risks and must be repaired without delay.   Switch off the gas supply and get out of the house if you smell gas. Get in touch with a gas repairman immediately. If you suspect gas has been leaked into your home, stay outside and emergency services. A Plumbing Penrith professional can help with hot water-related issues.   These are the most likely causes you might be losing hot water. If such issues persist, it might be a good idea to contact hot water repair professionals for an inspection.
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