I live in an 1800’s era home with a corporate absentee landlord.
After they replaced the water heater and galvanized steel hot water line the shower only gets luke warm even with the water heater set to max, been mentioned but not worth pushing (my rent goes up any time something is repaired)
Years ago I found heat tape that passively regulated to about 90f and was tempted to wrap the long length of copper/steel cold water line going to the shower with this tape. The cold water is 40-55 F and it would take about 3 hours at the rated output of the tape to get warmed up. The 45’ run of pipe equates to a 5-10 minute shower.
Sadly most heat tapes only state a 2-3 year lifespan
Heating cord has a thermostat that prevents activating above a certain temperature which won’t work.
Not sure if there is anything that would survive and keep a pipe warmed year round.
I would still need to waste hot water at the sink but having warmer cold water would dramatically increase the shower temperature.
After they replaced the water heater and galvanized steel hot water line the shower only gets luke warm even with the water heater set to max, been mentioned but not worth pushing (my rent goes up any time something is repaired)
Years ago I found heat tape that passively regulated to about 90f and was tempted to wrap the long length of copper/steel cold water line going to the shower with this tape. The cold water is 40-55 F and it would take about 3 hours at the rated output of the tape to get warmed up. The 45’ run of pipe equates to a 5-10 minute shower.
Sadly most heat tapes only state a 2-3 year lifespan
Heating cord has a thermostat that prevents activating above a certain temperature which won’t work.
Not sure if there is anything that would survive and keep a pipe warmed year round.
I would still need to waste hot water at the sink but having warmer cold water would dramatically increase the shower temperature.