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Hot water can cause a lot of inconvenience in your bathroom, especially if you have to take a cold bath. Your bathroom may be experiencing hot water issues.

OLD PIPES

If your bathroom is the only one without hot water, it could be your pipes or line. Most pipes will have damage from the inside. This is usually due to mineral deposits in the water. Water-flow will stop due to corrosion and pipes will need to be replaced.

PIPE LINE

If your pipes look in good shape and don’t show signs of corrosion, it may be your pipe lines. Our Long Beach’s Emergency Plumbers can help inspect the line to determine if it was installed in the best way. A pipe line can sometimes travel through places that aren’t well insulated or where temperatures drop to dangerous levels. To solve this problem, your plumber may suggest installing another water heater in the bathroom or insulation of your pipe line.

PIPE LEAK

The problem appears to be corroded pipes. The final step is to check for any leaks in the pipes. It is possible to find a leaky pipe easily by inspecting the pipes closely and checking your water pressure.

A PARTIALLY CLOSED VALE

The advantage of valved pipe lines is that they can be shut off when water flow is interrupted. This is a common problem that can be easily fixed. Simply follow the pipe line connecting the bathroom to the water heater to find the valve. You can simply open the valve again once you have located it.

Our Long Beach Plumbers can also install a temperature regulating valve. Plumbers can also install a temperature regulating valve to regulate water’s temperature so that it doesn’t become too hot or cold.

CLOGGED FAUCET

If you notice that your faucet is not hot enough, this could be because minerals have accumulated and made it difficult to heat water. Higher temperatures can lead to more mineral deposits. Our Long Beach Plumbers can fix any problems with your faucet if you have had hard water in the past. A few minor adjustments will suffice.

WATER PRESSURE

Water pressure can affect hot water in your bathroom. If the pressure coming from your bathroom faucet is equal to the water heater’s pressure, it can be bypassed.

WATER HEATER

It is possible to inspect both the water heater and the pipe path. To meet your home’s water needs, you may need to increase your water heater.