Andrew Jackson was the first to have running water. Running water was introduced into the White House in 1833(along with central heating). Initially its purpose was to supply the house with drinking water and to fill reservoirs for protection against fire. An engineer named Robert Leckie built the system of reservoirs, pumps, and pipes that supplied the White House, and the Treasury, State, War, and Navy buildings with water. Very soon, a "bathing room" was established in the east wing to take advantage of the fine water supply. The room featured a cold bath, a shower, and a hot bath heated by coal fires under large copper boilers. Some sources will say that it was during the administration of Milliard Filmore but that is a mistake.
Andrew Jackson was the president when the White House got running water. There were wood fired boilers to heat water for baths, so there may have been only a few hot water taps. The water was installed mostly for fire prevention and was not put into the living quarters upstairs. The date when water was piped upstairs seems to be uncertain.
1832
This happened when Jackson was president around 1833.
Andrew Jackson was the president when the White House got running water. Franklin Pierce the 14th President had a bathtub installed in the white house. James K. Polk the 11th President had gas lights installed. Rutherford B. Hayes the 19th President had the telephone installed. Benjamin Harrison the 23rd President had electricity installed (however he was too afraid to use it, he would ask others to turn on the lights)
1925
Jimmy Carter
Calvin Coolidge
running water
Polk was president when gas lights were installed in the White House.
the first telephone was installed in the white house (presidents house) (america) 1880.
Rutherford B. Hayes or James Garfield
The year was 1891. Benjamin Harrison was the president.
Gas lights were installed in 1848 when James Polk was President.
Eisenhower