Monday, February 8, 2010

Heated Bath Tubs My 50 Gal Tub But 40 Gal Water Heater Prevent Me From Enjoying A Nice Hot Bath. What Will Heat Bath Water?

My 50 gal tub but 40 gal water heater prevent me from enjoying a nice hot bath. What will heat bath water? - heated bath tubs

I'm disappointed in my garden tub, that it is not used, then I fill it with warm water. I tried the hot and cold water, followed by pure water, without any result. Your suggestions are welcome.

5 comments:

Donald P said...

40 liters of hot water should be fine, because it produces 60 liters of hot water when you consider the cold water mixes with the hot water used. Try to raise the temperature in the oven or inspected to ensure that it works properly.

musicblu... said...

Assuming your water heater is OK to fill up slowly. The ability to obtain the best performance.

On the other hand ....

Each heater has a collection tube, which sometimes disentigrates. This makes the water comes from the top of the tank where cold water is that warm water to run very fast making. When the heater is greater than about 7 years, this could be your problem. The recovery of the tube can be replaced by any plumber. Good luck.

sparrows... said...

I would try to pour a large pot of boiling water, heat in the oven and in your bath. You can add enough extra heat to take the big bath. Good luck!

canux1 said...

Get a tankless water heater.

hawk1151 said...

hwheater you'll need to fill 75 gallons to the tank.

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