Where does the hot water in the bathroom come from

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-03
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you have an electric water heater installed in your home, draw it from the electric water heater.

    If you have a liquefied gas heated water heater in your home, draw it from this water heater.

    If there is a hot water supply pipe in the community, it will be drawn from the hot water pipe in the community.

    If you have a solar water heater installed in your home, draw it from the pipes of the solar water heater.

    If you don't have any, you have to boil your own hot water and take it to the bathroom.

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