You should have a hot water heater for the kitchen for sure and also to have for the bathrooms. I personally like to wash my hands in hot water not cold.
I'm guessing that you have build up in your water heater, just drain it and you should be fine.
No. Once a water heater tank leaks there is no fixing it. Just replacing the water heater. And it should probably done as soon as possible, since the potential for a bigger leak to open is very possible.
Have someone check the water heater
That depends on what the problems are. If they are minor, and you have some basic knowledge in water heater repair, then you should manage just fine on your own. If not, call a plumber.
A hot tub is just that a tub of hot water thus, the need for a heater. To reek the benefits and pleasures of owning a hot tub a heater is an essential element to the experience.
I do believe that Maytag does not make water heaters. You should buy from somewhere else. Maybe you should look into buying from Sears or just going there to ask them some questions about water heaters.
look online or go to a handware store or plumbing store just make sure you get the right one for your brand water heater.
The water continues to run into and out of the water heater. There is just no flame to heat it up.
There may be a shut off valve under the sink. If not, there should be one in the basement. It will be on the wall closest to the street and 2 to 4 feet above the floor. You can backtrack from the water heater and find it. If there is no basement, it may be next to the water heater. If all else fails, there has to be one at the meter. Some have a handle on the house side of the meter just like a regular outside faucet, others have just a single cross bar you turn with a crescent wrench, and some require a special wrench.
It's because "hot-water" is a compound adjective, modifying "heater". It's not for heating water, it's for heating a house with hot water. There are many types of heaters that heat water, but only a hot-water heater is used for providing heated water for domestic use. A hydronic boiler also heats water, but it's only for use in radiators.The name "Hot Water Heater" is completely wrong for any use. There is no need to heat hot water. IT has always been "water heater". The term hot water heater has just been used for years because people don't realize the difference. It has always been WATER HEATER.The first answer is jibberish and makes no practical sense at all.
Yes, your gas water heater will still distribute hot water.
Yes, it is a cold water heater, a hot water heater would be redundant. Not everyone says this, some just say, water heater. Most people don't mean what they really say if you listen to them.