Thermal imaging is the easiest way. Also, an electronic trace can be put on the line and it can be followed under the concrete. Leaks in the line can be found other ways.
To connect a dishwasher to the water supply, you typically connect it to the hot water supply. This is because hot water helps to clean dishes more effectively than cold water.
Someone hooked up the hot water supply to the toilet instead of the cold water supply- or your water heater is back drawing hot water through to the toilet from a cold water inlet (supply)
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A dishwasher should be connected to the hot water supply because hot water helps to clean dishes more effectively and efficiently.
To shut off the hot water supply in your home, locate the hot water shut-off valve typically found near the water heater. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the flow of hot water. Make sure to test the water faucets to ensure the hot water supply is successfully shut off.
A hot water heater is designed to supply hot water to faucets, not cold water. It is not possible for a hot water heater to siphon into a cold water faucet. Each faucet is connected to either the hot or cold water supply lines, which are separate in a plumbing system.
No, a hot water tank heats water by itself.
Someone shut the hot water supply off to your unit
No, a hot water tank heats water by itself.
Yes
To connect a washer to the hot and cold water supply with a washer hookup, you need to first turn off the water supply, then attach the hoses from the washer to the corresponding hot and cold water valves. Make sure the connections are tight and secure before turning the water supply back on and testing the washer.
The cold water supply enters the tank at the bottom near the burner. Heat rises, as does hot water. The hot water supply is piped out from the top.