The size of the water heater needed for a walk-in tub typically depends on the tub's capacity and the temperature of the incoming cold water. Most walk-in tubs require between 40 to 80 gallons of water for a full soak. To ensure you have enough hot water, it's advisable to have a water heater with at least a 50-gallon capacity for standard use, but larger tubs may require a 75-gallon or more unit. Additionally, consider the recovery rate of the heater to ensure you can refill it quickly if needed.
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250,000btu
Its a big issue you should call a water heater repair person to solve this issue. As after some time it will damage the water heater so you can call any professional plumber to solve this issue.
30, 40, or 50 gallon depending on how big your water heater is.
Either the thermostat has been set too low, your hot water heater is not big enough, or your hot water heater has not been installed properly.
Mr Heater F274800 Portable "Big Buddy" Heater is a propane gas heater.
You must look for how big your pool is to make sure you buy only what you need and make sure the heater has a warranty.
Nope. It's more like a big hot water heater.
It depens on the household size
A thirty gallon water heater should be sufficient.
A small water heater that plugs in under a sink and heats a small amount (usually about two litres) of water for instant use. It must be plumbed into the regular hot supply, and always requires an electrical outlet under sink (sometimes 220) . Quite efficient heater, but a big power user.
10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.