james.jude.miesner
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Hi,
Just bought a home and the dual shower has hot water issues. There are two heads (one overhead and one handheld - see photos below). Both have temperature controls on them. The overhead gets up to about 102 degrees on its own, but we like our showers a little hotter than that.
If I then turn on the handheld shower head (no matter the water temp I set it to) to then the water temp of the overhead will get hot (up to 130 - this might be because the plumber temporarily disabled the scald guard on just the overhead). Of course this is way to hot, but I can then adjust the overhead to a good temp from there.
If I turn off the handheld then the overhead will cool back down again to 102. The handheld on its own can also get up to 130 at it's maximum.
So basically I can adjust the temp on the handheld to an enjoyable water temp, but I can't do that for the overhead unless the handheld is on. (The handheld can be cold or hot and the overhead will still get considerably hotter.)
I'm hoping there is a simple fix that doesn't involve completely tearing out the plumbing and I don't want to spend the rest of our lives turning on two heads and pointing one away so that we can get the overhead shower to an enjoyable temperature. Please share your thoughts. Thanks!
Jim
Just bought a home and the dual shower has hot water issues. There are two heads (one overhead and one handheld - see photos below). Both have temperature controls on them. The overhead gets up to about 102 degrees on its own, but we like our showers a little hotter than that.
If I then turn on the handheld shower head (no matter the water temp I set it to) to then the water temp of the overhead will get hot (up to 130 - this might be because the plumber temporarily disabled the scald guard on just the overhead). Of course this is way to hot, but I can then adjust the overhead to a good temp from there.
If I turn off the handheld then the overhead will cool back down again to 102. The handheld on its own can also get up to 130 at it's maximum.
So basically I can adjust the temp on the handheld to an enjoyable water temp, but I can't do that for the overhead unless the handheld is on. (The handheld can be cold or hot and the overhead will still get considerably hotter.)
I'm hoping there is a simple fix that doesn't involve completely tearing out the plumbing and I don't want to spend the rest of our lives turning on two heads and pointing one away so that we can get the overhead shower to an enjoyable temperature. Please share your thoughts. Thanks!
Jim