View Full Version : All faucets in house.hot wtr lasts only 2-3 minutes
 
 Nutty1
Feb 2, 2009, 10:22 PM
I am not very knowledgeable with my homes plumbing like I should be.  But I do know this... hot water has never been a problem in my home for the many years I've lived here.  Within the past month, I've noticed that the hot water at all faucets lasts only for a few minutes.  We have never had that problem.  We do have a tankless hot water heater, and I do understand that I should run out of hot water faster than if I had a tank.  But the hot water has always lasted for at least 10-15 minutes.  Not anymore.  Why could this be?  What should I be looking for?  This is becoming a pain, during the dead of winter, while taking a shower and/or giving the kids a bath.  The water never actually gets real cold, it just gets luke warm with the hot valve(s) in the full open position.  My hot water heater is very old.  70's I think.  I know I should replace it anyway, but just not in the financial position to do so at this time.  Please tell me my problem is something simple.  Thanks in advance for any/all responses.
 
Nutty
 afaroo
Feb 3, 2009, 12:38 AM
Hello Nutty,
 
Your heater is very old and It sounds like you have a broken dip tube.
 
The dip tube is a long narrow tube that directs incoming cold liquid to the bottom of the tank, preventing pre-mature mixing of incoming cold liquid with the out going hot liquid at the top of the tank.  Without the dip tube, or with a broken dip tube, it may seem as though you run out very quickly, or you just get a Luke warm temperature.
 
See the Image below, Thanks.
 
John
 
How a water heater dip tube works and what it looks like. (http://www.masterplumber.net/electricwh/dip_tube.htm)
 Nutty1
Feb 3, 2009, 06:22 AM
Hi John.  Thanks, I will check the dip tube.  Assuming I have one.  As I said, I was told that it is a tankless htr.  It is very small and tucked under my basement steps.  It's a 3ft x 3ft box.  I'm sure it has a tank, just a very small one.  Should it also have a dip?
 speedball1
Feb 3, 2009, 06:43 AM
You do not have a dip tube on a tankless water heater, (see image).  However ,depending on its size, you have elements. Have them checked and replaced if necessary.  Good luck,  Tom
 afaroo
Feb 3, 2009, 07:16 PM
Thanks Tom,
 
I miss read it I thought it was the regular water heater, you are correct there is no have a dip tube on a tank less water heater, Thanks.
 
Regards,
John the tank less
 massplumber2008
Feb 3, 2009, 07:43 PM
Nutty1... 
 
Is this a gas or electric tankless water heater..? 
 
Let us know... 
 
MARK