Download Article Show Download Article Cold water can be an inconvenience while bathing, washing dishes, or doing chores around your house. If you consistently notice cooler water temperatures, you may need to turn up your water heater's temperature. While adjusting a gas or electric water heater requires careful hands and an understanding of the parts, it can be a simple fix. As long as you take precautions while handling your water heater, you should be able to adjust the temperature quickly.
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleArticle SummaryX To turn up a gas hot water heater, start by putting out any open flame sources in the house, such as cigarettes or candles, since natural gas is flammable. Then, locate the gas control valve on the front of the heater and turn the dial slightly toward the "hot" side. After 3 hours, test the temperature to see if it's hot enough. If not, turn the dial again until the water reaches the desired temperature. To learn how to turn up an electric water heater, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 196,717 times. Did this article help you?Why is my hot water not getting hot enough?Electric water heaters generally have two heating elements. If one of them breaks, the other will have to work twice as hard and this makes it less efficient at heating the water. If the water is constantly lukewarm, it usually indicates a problem with the upper heating element.
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