Just
some of the many other services that we offer
Appliance
Installation Backflow
Prevention Bidet
Installation Custom
Work Drainage
Systems Earthquake
Shut-Off Valves Expansion
Tanks Instant
Hot Water Dispensers Laundry
Centers Pipe
Repair Pressure
Regulators Shower,
Tub and Whirlpool Installation Sink
Installation Sump
Pumps Trenchless
Sewer Repair ECO
Friendly Venting Washer
Lines Water
Filtration Systems
Call us @
310-835-2000 for all of your plumbing
project needs.
All of
our services are guaranteed and we
provide you with pricing before we start any
project.
Question: The temperature of my hot water seems to be higher than what I think I need. How can I conserve energy, yet also be sure that there is an adequate amount of hot water?
Answer: Most people are comfortable with their hot water set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit, which is also the new standard that manufacturers use when pre-setting it at the factory. If you have an older model, set the thermostat at medium. On a gas model, there is a dial on the front of the gas valve. On electric models, the thermostats (there may be two) are concealed behind the two panels on the side of the tank. NOTE: Turn off the electricity before removing the panels. There are exposed wires behind the panels containing HIGH VOLTAGE.