imported_RedlineIRL
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I can't believe I am asking questions about a hot water here on Autopiaa, but I don't know anyone else personally with a gas water. I recently bought a house with a Whirlpool gas hot water heater, and I have noticed that I have to have the water running for about a minute before the water starts to get hot. The heater itself works and all, the gas doesn't shut off at all. The heater is located on the far corner closest to the kitchen wall, so there is probably 15 ft of piping from the heater to the kitchen faucet, and it still takes a good minute or so before the water starts to get hot.
A few people have suggested to me to get a insulated cover and to put foam insulation over the pipes, but with what little distance there is between the garage and kitchen, and with temperatures in the 50s, it does not seem like it should have to take that long to get hot water.
For gas water heaters supposedly being so efficient, I am not seeing how they can be. Is this typical behavior for a gas water heater, or does it sound like something is messed up on it?
A few people have suggested to me to get a insulated cover and to put foam insulation over the pipes, but with what little distance there is between the garage and kitchen, and with temperatures in the 50s, it does not seem like it should have to take that long to get hot water.
For gas water heaters supposedly being so efficient, I am not seeing how they can be. Is this typical behavior for a gas water heater, or does it sound like something is messed up on it?