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Let me add one more to the list. With an electric heater, one dead
element can cause some strange results. With either electric or gas a bad dip tube or mis plumbed (incoming water connected to the hot (outlet) and outgoing water connected to the cold water supply can cause such problems. Five minutes, if it is really that long, would indicate a long string of odd situations, like extra large supply lines, cold area, heavy heat sink pipe material and very long runs from the heater to the outlet. Do all the sinks tubs etc in you home have the same problem? What kind of hot water heater do you have? Integrated with you home heat, electric, gas, oil, no-tank? -- Joseph E. Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math "PV" wrote in message om... Hello, I bought a newly built house 3 years ago. At that time, I asked the builder why it took so long, 3-4 minutes, before hot water came out of the faucets when you first turned them on. He said that was the standard wait. I'm annoyed now that I have to wait so long for the hot water to come out. The temperature of the water is fine and I have no problems with running out of hot water. I want to know if there is something I can install/replace to make the hot water get to the faucet quicker, in 1 minute instead of 5 minutes. And I have this wait with all of my faucets, kitchen, shower and bathrooms. Thanks for your assistance! |
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