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Shower Not Hot: Fix It Fast

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Quick answer

Turn off the water supply and check the water heater’s thermostat. If the issue persists, inspect the shower valve and mixing valve for faults. Replace faulty parts if needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Water Heater Thermostat
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to the correct temperature (usually 120°F).
    Observe: Thermostat is set too low or malfunctioning.
    Means: Adjust or replace the thermostat.
    Next: If thermostat is correct, proceed to next step.
  2. Inspect Shower Valve
    Do: Turn on the shower and check for leaks or damage around the valve.
    Observe: Valve is cracked, leaking, or not allowing hot water flow.
    Means: Replace the shower valve.
    Next: If valve appears intact, proceed to next step.
  3. Test Mixing Valve
    Do: Check the pressure balance or thermostatic mixing valve for proper function.
    Observe: Valve fails to regulate hot water or is stuck.
    Means: Repair or replace the mixing valve.
    Next: If mixing valve is functioning, proceed to next step.
  4. Check Water Supply Lines
    Do: Inspect the hot water supply line to the shower for blockages or leaks.
    Observe: Clogged or damaged supply line restricting hot water.
    Means: Clear the blockage or replace the line.
    Next: If no issues found, proceed to next step.
  5. Verify Water Heater Function
    Do: Check the water heater for proper operation, including pilot light (gas) or heating element (electric).
    Observe: Water heater is not heating water.
    Means: Troubleshoot or replace the water heater.
    Next: If water heater is working, proceed to next step.
  6. Check for Air in Pipes
    Do: Run all hot water taps to purge air from the system.
    Observe: Air bubbles or inconsistent water flow.
    Means: Allow water to run until steady flow is achieved.
    Next: If issue remains unresolved, consider professional help.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Low Water Heater Thermostat Setting
The thermostat is set too low to produce hot water.
CommonEasyThermostat
Faulty Shower Valve
A damaged or malfunctioning valve prevents hot water flow.
CommonMediumShower Valve
Clogged Supply Line
Mineral buildup or debris blocks the hot water supply line.
SometimesMediumSupply Line
Failed Mixing Valve
A faulty mixing valve fails to regulate hot water temperature.
SometimesHardMixing Valve
Water Heater Issues
A malfunctioning water heater fails to heat water properly.
SometimesHardWater Heater
Air in Pipes
Air trapped in the plumbing system disrupts water flow.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

Common parts needed for fixing a shower not hot include:

Purchase parts compatible with your shower and water heater model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my shower not hot but other fixtures are?

This likely indicates an issue specific to the shower, such as a faulty valve or clogged supply line.

Can a low water heater thermostat cause no hot water?

Yes, if the thermostat is set too low or malfunctioning, it can prevent the water from heating sufficiently.

How do I know if my mixing valve is faulty?

Signs include inconsistent water temperature, sudden changes in water temperature, or no hot water from the shower.

Is it normal to have air in the pipes after repairs?

Yes, air can become trapped during repairs. Running all hot water taps can help purge the air.

Can I fix a faulty shower valve myself?

Yes, if you have basic plumbing skills. Turn off the water supply and follow manufacturer instructions for replacement.