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When To Upsize a Water Heater | Ask This Old House

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In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey diagnoses and solves a homeowner’s lack of hot water.

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Cold showers aren’t for everyone. When a homeowner decided to do something about her distinct lack of hot water, she called upon the Ask This Old House team for help. Richard Trethewey, our resident plumbing and heating expert, answered the call and took us on a road trip to stop an undersized water heater from ruining the homeowner’s showers.

Troubleshooting Hot Water Problems
If you’re running out of hot water during your showers, the first thing to determine is whether the water heater works appropriately. Here’s the test:
• Inspect your water heater and determine what the total gallonage is.
• Turn the shower faucet to the hot water setting, and place a bucket with a 1gallon mark under the shower head.
• Time how many seconds it takes before the bucket has been filled to the 1gallon mark. Divide the number 60 by the total seconds to determine the GPM.
• Let the water heater refill and reheat the tank.
• Set the shower to normal showering temperature and time how long it takes to start getting cold.

Multiply the GPM by the minutes it takes to get cold. The number should be 65 to 70 of the water heater’s total size. If that is the case, the water heater is working properly—it’s just too small. If that’s not the case, the water heater might need to be replaced.

A Hybrid Water Heater May Be the Best Solution
Upgrading to a larger water heater doesn’t necessarily mean more energy consumption. Hybrid water heaters exist, combining the ageold technology of electrical elements and builtin heat pumps that remove and resume the heat energy from the space. This allows them to run for a fraction of the cost of a traditional water heater while providing more hot water.

Are They Expensive?
Hybrid water heaters are more expensive to purchase than traditional water heaters. However, they’re less expensive to operate. There are also many rebates from states and the federal government to move to more efficient, more economicallyfriendly appliances. There are potentially thousands of dollars in rebates available, making these water heaters affordable.

Where to find it?
Be sure that the water heater has a Tvalve [https://homedepot.sjv.io/LX3RXV] and that it is correctly installed. (May require an expansion valve [https://homedepot.sjv.io/eKPk11] or expansion tank [https://homedepot.sjv.io/JzyRK2].)

The new hybrid hot water heater was manufactured by Ruud ® [https://www.ruud.com/].

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