Why Do I Keep Running out of Hot Water?
Itโs happened to all of us. Youโre in the middle of washing dishes, or taking a hot shower at the end of a long day, and you feel the water temperature starting to drop. If you donโt hurry up, youโll have cold hands โ or worse. If itโs happening often, how can you keep from running out of hot water? Sinceย HomeAce Plumbingย gets this question often, letโs give you some answers you can use.
Hot Water Loss: Causes and Solutions
Some hot water problems can be handled easily and donโt require a call to the plumber. Others require plumbing or hot water heater repair.
Flow Rate
One of the most common issues has nothing to do with your water heater. Nobody likes a slow trickle from the faucet or shower head, but too much pressure isnโt doing you any favors either. A simple investment in aย low-flow shower headย will conserve water and energy, and help your hot water last longer.
Shower Duration
Have you ever simply zoned out while the hot water washes over you? Even though it happens to all of us, long showers are going to use a lot of hot water. Thatโs fine for the first person in, but if youโre trying to get showers in for a full family before everyone leaves for work and school in the morning, somebodyโs going to end up taking a cold shower. Keep it short!
Running Other Appliances
Some appliances require hot water, so if youโre using your washing machine or dishwasher around the same time youโre taking a shower, donโt be surprised if youโve got less hot water to use. Time your appliance use so you can stretch your supply further.
Hot Water Heater Capacity
If your water heater isnโt sized right โ between 45 and 60 gallons for a family of four โ youโre going to run out of water faster. Thatโs especially true since cold water comes into the tank as hot water is used, so the water gets cooler the more you use; water heaters typically deliver 70% of their capacity within 20 degrees of their set thermostat point, meaning that your โhotโ water may only be about 100 degrees before too long. You can set the temperature higher, but that cuts into energy efficiency and isnโt a good idea in homes with senior citizens and young children.
Hot Water Heater Problems
Maybe youโve already taken care of those things and youโre still having problems. Now itโs time to call a plumber, since one of these three problems are the most likely culprits.
- Sediment buildup happens in water heaters just like the mineral deposits on your faucets. If left too long, this buildup cuts into your water heaterโs hot water capacity.
- Faulty elements or burners can break or lose efficiency, so they wonโt heat as effectively as they did when they were new.
- The dip tube, a tube that circulates cold water to the bottom of the tank for faster and more even heating, can break or fall off. If that happens, youโll go through hot water faster.
Proper maintenance helps prevent some of the most common water heater problems, and a water heater service visit is often enough to solve your problems. With older water heaters, replacement is often better; you wonโt get nickel and dimed on repairs, and youโll be replacing your older model with a newer one thatโs safer and more efficient. Scheduleย water heater repair or replacementย with Ace Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning today!



