The master bathroom is too far away from the kitchen, is it okay to use a gas water heater? If not,

Updated on Kitchen 2024-04-26
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    From the point of view of the installation process, there is no problem, but the water pipe is too long, before each bath, let go of some cold water, after each bath, some hot water in the water pipe is not used to become cold, which will cause some energy waste, and there are no other problems.

    If the bathroom space is large enough, installing an electric water heater is also a good option.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, our main bathroom is on the second floor, the kitchen is on the first floor, and we use a gas water heater. It's just that every time you take a bath, you have to put it for a while before the hot water comes, but the water released is not much, and it is only a small basin.

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