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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Laundry room washing machine hot water
so...
I just realized today that I had the hot water heater for the laundry room washing machine off.
FOR LIKE TWO MONTHS.
I was trouble shooting something and turned the breakers for the hot water heater off. Now this is a small 20 gallon just for the washing machine. I forgot to turn it back on.
None of the tenants have complained about the lack of hot water. There are five people who wash their clothes there. No one said a thing to me.
So they never noticed.
May be they only wash in cold cycles?
May be they don't care?
Does this mean I can just leave it off for good...or better yet, remove the HWH and free up some storage space?
LOL