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Keeping your water heater at a safe and comfortable temperature is crucial to your comfort and safety. Continue reading this post for tips on managing your water heater settings.
Most households should set their water heaters between 120 degrees and 140 degrees. This range helps prevent harmful bacteria growth while keeping water at a safe temperature. Settings below 120 degrees can promote bacteria like Legionella, which causes Legionnaire’s disease, while temperatures above 140 degrees increase the risk of burns. Homeowners should adjust their water heater based on their family’s needs, especially if there are young children or individuals with weakened immune systems.
The process for adjusting water heater temperature differs between gas and electric units. For gas heaters, the temperature control knob is usually found at the base and marked with numbers or symbols. Electric heaters have their control behind an access panel near the bottom, requiring you to remove the panel and some insulation to adjust the knob.
Tankless water heaters are easier to adjust as they have digital displays. You can quickly change the temperature using the up or down arrows, with immediate feedback on the setting. This feature is helpful for homes in colder regions where winter can affect water warmth.
It’s a good idea to regularly check your water heater’s temperature. Using a kitchen thermometer to measure hot water after it’s fully heated can help you see if any adjustments are needed. This simple step ensures your settings stay safe and efficient.
For Central New Jersey residents, particularly those in areas facing extreme seasonal temperatures, adjusting your water heater setting as the weather changes can maintain the perfect balance of safety, comfort, and energy conservation. Plumbing Doctor is always ready to assist with your water heater needs. Call us at (908) 873-6686 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.