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Aug 2, 2014
7:44
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Hotty-Toddy-Reb
Is it a gas water heater?
If so, did you make sure the gas is connected at the house? Sounds simplistic, but I may or may not have forgotten to start service with the gas company when we recently moved, resulting in the same situation you currently face.
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Water heater question for someone that is more of a handy man than me
boorad
8/2/14 12:26am
Have you looked at the water heater itself?
Heinz57
8/2/14 12:34am
Water Heater temperatures are usually set low for safety reasons
Marking Time
8/2/14 5:26am
Right, I understand that
Heinz57
8/2/14 9:31pm
Do you mean the cold side of the faucet is also luke warm. Not sure what you
Real G Man
8/2/14 12:43am
Yes. I mean to say that turning the knobs doesn't change temp at all
boorad
8/2/14 8:24am
Is it a gas water heater?
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
8/2/14 7:44am
my guess is the plumbers crossed the water lines somewhere
volleyjiver
8/2/14 8:53am
or thet installed one of those systems for instant hot water
Bucko
8/2/14 12:20pm
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