Turn Down that Water Heater! | Lockport, Crown Point, Crete


Nothing is more satisfying on an icy cold winter day than taking a nice hot shower or bath. Unfortunately, there are countless people that attempt to enjoy this simple pleasure and find themselves with a scald burn. Many of us will leave the tub or shower unattended while it warms up, but set the dial too far to the left and you could cause some serious damage to your skin. This can be even more so damaging  to the skin of small children if they are placed into a bath with too hot water or if they are new to taking showers. It is easy enough to prevent this from happening in your home and all it takes is a simple adjustment of your hot water tank’s thermostat.

Set the Tank Temperature Back!

Go down to your hot water tank and check what temperature you currently have it set at. If it is set higher than 120-130 degrees, here is your potential problem. Roll back the thermostat to 120 degrees and see if you notice a difference. Odd are your showers will be just as comfortable as they have always been, but you will not longer stand the risk of burning yourself or your family members.

Saving Money by Increasing Safety

As an added bonus, turning down the temperature on your hot water tank will save you money! The higher the tank has to heat up the water, the more energy it will use, and you will never actually use the water at that temperature. Every degree counts so turn back your thermostat and start saving some money today.

Hot Water Tank Repairs from Four Seasons

If you have done all of this and still find that your water is extremely hot, call Four Seasons. Our service technicians will get to the bottom of your problem and your tank may need a new thermostat or high limit cutoff. Don’t put your family at risk of this type of injury and check your water tank now!



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