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The pipes are generally not blocked, but the leakage of the faucet will be blocked.
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Very few will be clogged, unless the water is very dirty.
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No, if you are afraid of wasting hot water, you can use a water returner.
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Very few will block, unless you're really lucky.
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The water pipe will not be blocked, but it may have to put some cold water to produce hot water, if you want to directly produce hot water, you can install back water, and the water may be plugged back when it is long
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Cold water can also be clogged, not to mention hot water.
You have a spare joint in the kitchen, after connecting the water, get a hose to wear to the bathroom to install the shower, if there is no small hole to penetrate the pipe, then you need to use an electric drill to punch holes.
At present, the mainstream gas water heater on the market is the strong exhaust gas water heater, which cannot be installed in the bathroom due to safety reasons. There is also a newer balanced water heater, and this one can be installed in the bathroom. I haven't heard of a dedicated water heater for the kitchen and a dedicated water heater for the bathroom.
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This is because the hot water pipe in your home is relatively long, and after the water heater is started, you must first release the original cold water in the hot water pipe before the hot water can come out, and some people even need to put hot water for ten minutes before it can come out.