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21 Jul

Should I Adjust My Water Heater’s Temperature?

Do you ever feel like your water heater’s temperature is never quite right? If so, you’re not alone. Many people have trouble getting their water heater to the perfect temperature and often wonder if they should just leave it be or adjust it. So, whether you are just starting to think about adjusting your water heater’s temperature or you’re ready to start making changes, you should know a few things.

The Basics

Water heaters are set to different temperatures based on the climate. In colder climates, water heaters are usually set to a higher temperature because the water needs to be hot in order to prevent pipes from freezing. On the other hand, in warmer climates, water heaters are typically set to a lower temperature as the water doesn’t need to be as hot in order to prevent pipes from freezing.

That said, when it comes to finding the perfect temperature for your water heater, there are a few things you need to take into account. The first is how much hot water you use daily. If you find that you use a lot of hot water, you may want to consider setting your water heater to a higher temperature. This way, you will have a larger supply of hot water, and you won’t have to wait as long for the water to heat up.

On the other hand, if you don’t use a lot of hot water or if you are worried about your energy bill, you may want to set your water heater to a lower temperature. This way, you will use less energy to heat the water and lower your bill.

Another thing you need to take into account is the type of water heater you have. If you have an electric water heater, it’s important to note that they typically have a lower maximum temperature than gas water heaters. This means that if you have an electric water heater, you may not be able to set it as high as a gas water heater.

What’s the Perfect Temperature for Your Water Heater?

Now that you know the basics of adjusting your water heater’s temperature, you may be wondering what the perfect temperature is.

Most experts recommend setting your water heater between 120- and 140-degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature range, the Legionella bacteria that can cause Legionnaires’ disease will be killed while still being hot enough for comfortable use.

Also, setting your water heater to between 120- and 140-degrees Fahrenheit will reduce the risk of scalding. This is especially important if you have young children or older adults in your home, as they are more susceptible to being scalded by hot water.

We Can Help You Adjust Your Water Heater’s Temperature

While it may seem like a simple task, adjusting your water heater’s temperature without the proper knowledge can be tricky. And it would be best to bring in a professional to help you make sure it’s done correctly the first time. Our team at Anytime Plumbing can help. We are experts in all things plumbing, and we would be more than happy to help you figure out the perfect temperature for your water heater. We will also check your water heater to make sure it is working properly and that there are no leaks. Give us a call today to talk to one of our plumbers.

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Amer Zaghlouleh is the owner of Anytime Plumbing Inc., a trusted plumbing company serving Santa Cruz County. With a focus on delivering quality work and reliable service, Amer has established himself as a respected professional in the industry. He believes in providing honest and trustworthy plumbing solutions to every customer, ensuring their satisfaction and peace of mind. With years of experience and a commitment to staying updated with the latest technical advances, Amer and his team at Anytime Plumbing Inc. are fully equipped to handle any plumbing job with precision and efficiency. Trust in Amer's expertise and dedication for all your plumbing needs.

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