How much water does it use, if I stay in the shower until all the hot water is cold?
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Depends on your water heater. Probably between 30-50 gallons.
depends on how many gallons your hot water heater holds.
1. depends on how much ur showerhead uses (GPM)
2. depends on how big the water heater is.
Assuming that no hot water has been used for an hour prior to your shower, you would use little more than the capacity of your hot water tank. Check the tag on the tank to see how many gallons it holds. The "little more" would be equal to the amount of volume of the water pipes that lead to your shower head. It's nearly impossible to figure that part out.
The capacity of your hot water tank should give you the best estimate though. Good luck!
Until your cold, cold heart dissipates all the heat...maybe a minute or 2 for you since I've heard through the grapevine you're as cold as ice! Only kidding! Happy Mother's Day!
I was wondering on this some time back also.I guess it depends on how much hot water you have??
That would be WAY TOO MUCH WATER!
Probably It takes lots of gallons just staying in for 20 minutes, I imagine it would take large amount of water to use all the hot water.
Too much. Much of the world is in serious drought, there could come a time when water will be rationed and you could be fined as an overuser. We are on a well where we live and get fined for overuse. Don't be a waterhog!
It depends on the size of your water heater tank
depends on how much water your water heater holds,..
What are you doing in there for so long? They say 99% of people who take long showers sing, do you know what they sing? Neither do I.
There are a lot of variables. It depends upon the volume of the hot water heater, the rate of the water coming out of the shower, the temperature of the water going into the hot water heater, the heating capacity of the hot water heater, the temperature setting of the hot water, the amount of insulation (if any) on your hot water lines, the distance between the hot water heater and the shower, the diameter of the hot water lines, and a few more. In other words, it's a very complex calculation.
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