They just replaced our water heater. (I don't know why--last one worked fine.) I temped the water and it's only 85 degrees. It used to be 130. I know there are laws to regulate conditions. Here they are required to insulate well enough so that the apartment sits at 55 or above without heat turned on. Is there a minimum temperature for hot water the landlord provides?
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How large is the water heater and how long as it been since it was installed? it can take several hours for a water heater to heat the water - longer for large units.
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It was installed yesterday. I came home at 8:30 pm and they were no longer fiddling with it. This morning at 8:00 I had an 85-degree shower for 5 minutes before it turned ice-cold. It's been 85 degrees consistently for a few hours this afternoon. I think they installed an energy-saving one at expense of our comfort."Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably
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It should still get plenty hot. And should not get cold after 5 minutes. Call the landlord and let them know; they may just have to adjust the settings. Otherwise you should be able to find info on tenants rights on your state/county's website if they don't seem inclined to fix it.Quoth Food Lady View PostIt was installed yesterday. I came home at 8:30 pm and they were no longer fiddling with it. This morning at 8:00 I had an 85-degree shower for 5 minutes before it turned ice-cold. It's been 85 degrees consistently for a few hours this afternoon. I think they installed an energy-saving one at expense of our comfort.I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I don't believe just 'cause ideas are tenacious
It means that they're worthy - Tim Minchin, "White Wine in the Sun"
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Yeah, overnight is long enough to allow most water heaters ot heat up - hopefully they didn't install one of those "on demand" systems.
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We had that problem with our water heater for bit. Make sure the pilot light is lit and there should be a dial on the front that lets you turn up the heat of the water. They may have simply forgot to turn the heat up. As long as you don't have young kids in the house, should be fine to turn the knob to it's hottest setting."I'm working for popcorn - what I get paid doesn't rise to the level of peanuts." -Courtesy of Darkwish
...Beware the voice without a face...
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I was going to suggest that. When I first moved in, I was constantly running out of hot water. Not the thing you want when you're taking a shower--going from nice and warm, to icy cold--sucksQuoth NightWatch View PostThey may have simply forgot to turn the heat up. As long as you don't have young kids in the house, should be fine to turn the knob to it's hottest setting.
Seems the prior owner (an elderly couple), who was attempting to save money by turning the water heat down. Needless to say, that got adjusted pretty damn quick
Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari
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Wish I could. The heater supplies our whole building; only the manager has access to it. I saw as I was coming home this afternoon that he and the electrician were working on it again.Quoth NightWatch View PostWe had that problem with our water heater for bit. Make sure the pilot light is lit and there should be a dial on the front that lets you turn up the heat of the water. They may have simply forgot to turn the heat up. As long as you don't have young kids in the house, should be fine to turn the knob to it's hottest setting."Is it hot in here to you? It's very warm, isn't it?"--Nero, probably
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What's wrong with on-demand water heaters?Quoth draggar View PostYeah, overnight is long enough to allow most water heaters ot heat up - hopefully they didn't install one of those "on demand" systems.Now the trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed.
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Sounds like other people besides you have been complaining about cold showers.Quoth Food Lady View PostWish I could. The heater supplies our whole building; only the manager has access to it. I saw as I was coming home this afternoon that he and the electrician were working on it again.I was not hired to respond to those voices.
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