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Do’s and Don’ts of Hot Water System Safety

· plumbing

It’s imperative to know what water heater safety essentials are regardless of whether you’re thinking about it or not. Well, indoor plumbing is as ancient as 2500 B.C.; however, water heaters are a rather new technology in the world. Although you might not think about them all the time, the truth is they are dominant to most of your bathing, dishwashing and laundry activities except you still heat your bathwater by hand. Well, here is some very essential water heater system safety do’s and don’ts to ponder:
 

Hot Water System Safety - DO’S:
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1. Get a Proper Sized Water Heater
 

Getting properly sized water heater is very important for your home, as one water heater size doesn’t fit all the households. To get the water heater installation right, you should have it properly sized, so it’s proportionate for your home.
 

2. It’s Vital to Get Your Water Heater System Examined Regularly
 

Irrespective of you detect water heater leak or don’t face “no hot water” issue, or you may not face any issues at all, it’s imperative to have your water heater system checked at least once every year. This will make sure that leaky water heating system isn’t a problem and that your hot water system installation was a success.
 

3. Set the Temperature below 48 Degrees Celsius
 

Well, you might give in to the thinking that water is safe but if your tankless water heater is set over 48 degrees Celsius, you could undergo some severe burns. Before taking any hot shower, safety should always come first.
 

Hot Water System Safety – DON’TS:
1. Keep Things Cluttered Around Your Heater
 

Keeping things cluttered around your heater can lead to major fire risks in your home, yet most homeowners don’t have any idea about this. When your water heater is functioning, ensure you keep any flammable items at least 18 inches away from it, at all times. Well, the basement might seem like a wonderful place to bury presents in the holiday season, but if something attracts fire, you’ll be in real trouble.

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2. Delay Calling Professional Plumber for Repairs & Fixes
 

Well, if you were to detect plumbing problems, you wouldn’t delay calling a plumber. Similarly, you shouldn’t delay calling professional plumbers if you find issues with your water heater. Because only when you act soon and have the issues of your water heater fixed, you’ll have access to that hot shower else, you’ll have no alternative but to take cold showers in the middle of winter.
 

The Bottom Line
 

The bottom line is regardless of whether you’re handling electric storage hot water system or gas instantaneous hot water system, these are just a handful of the many do’s and don’ts that you should keep in mind, but they are some of the indispensable ones.