Any Plumber?Water Heater Experts Here?

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Tenzing_Norgay
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photohause wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 6:21 pm just teh two of us, plus our dependent - the washing machine.
With 40 gal., we have to coordinate running the washing machine, but it's not a biggie. I typically don't do laundry & shower, nor does she. The dishwasher doesn't affect the shower.
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is lack of hot water the same at all faucets or just one spot, maybe in pipes.
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does "getting enough hot water" mean the water is not
hot enough or it runs out too quickly ?
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Yes to both questions

Going to bite the bullet and call a plumber. Thanks all.
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photohause wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 8:23 am Going to bite the bullet and call a plumber.
I researched hiring a licensed plumber for my home build. The State requirements/qualifications read as follow:

1) Sh*t rolls down hill.
2) Don't chew your fingernails.
3) Payday is on Fri.

That's when I decided to DIY. :lol:
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photohause wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 8:23 am Yes to both questions

Going to bite the bullet and call a plumber. Thanks all.
Smart move!
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Tenzing_Norgay wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:27 pm
photohause wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 8:23 am Going to bite the bullet and call a plumber.
I researched hiring a licensed plumber for my home build. The State requirements/qualifications read as follow:

1) Sh*t rolls down hill.
2) Don't chew your fingernails.
3) Payday is on Fri.

That's when I decided to DIY. :lol:
I've been working for various engineering firms as a plumbing designer for the last 35 years, my expertise is in laying out and sizing sanitary/waste, vent, storm drainage, domestic water, RO/DI water, medical gas, natural gas and fire protection piping.
I've worked mainly on healthcare facilities projects but also designed a few sports arenas, commercial facilities, penitentiaries/schools (same thing almost) etc.
I have not until recently designed residential plumbing.
When I have any home plumbing issues that require more than replacing the flapper in my toilet tank I call the professionals that do this type of thing all day everyday.

That being said, somewhat similar to the 3 requirements above, the 3 rules of plumbing I was taught by my mentor back in 85 are as follows:
1. Shit flows downhill.
2. Hot's on the left, cold's on the right.
3. Pay day's on Friday.
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Done deal with a local qualified, licensed plumber with lots of positive feedback from friends & neighbors. I'll be draining any sediment once a year from now on. Two kids who installed it had it done in a little over an hour..told them that they probably had done these before, one said "we watched a couple of You Tubes on the way over".

Thank you everybody for your feedback, as usual.
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Like said earlier, GO TANKLESS! Your electric company will hate you.
Oh and if it a dual element and the water isn't getting warm there is real problems with it.
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