Recently the bath water temperature is not warm enough, the water heater and kitchen are downstairs,

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may have been cold recently, and the water pipes laid by the landlord are relatively long, and a lot of heat has been lost in the middle.

    In addition, if the hot water outlet is smaller than before, but the cold water outlet is large, it means that there is no blockage, which may be related to the water heater. If the cold water outlet is also small, there may be debris blocking the outlet, you can also go to the kitchen to test if the water flow is small, so you can determine whether it is blocked or the water pressure is low.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is the distance that causes the water to lose heat by the pipes as it flows. You can turn the temperature up a bit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If your water heater is an old-fashioned water-vapor linkage valve starting device, the most common thing is that the rubber diaphragm (black rubber round disc-shaped object) in the water heater mixing valve is aging or damaged (if the hot water output is larger than before and the water temperature is not high, it is this kind of failure), and if the damage is serious, the machine will be low water pressure, difficult to start, or even unusable. Try changing a diaphragm first!

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