Do a plumber who repairs pipes and leaks at home can resolve the issues of a houseboat? Hello, friends, I am Cagle. I own a houseboat at Calgary. Normally I use to call a plumber for the house plumbing issues. Can those plumbers solve the problem within my houseboat? In my point of view, boat plumbing is a lot easier for the do it yourself than plumbing at home, mainly because it doesn't involve rigid pipes running inside solid walls. In fact, pipes are rarely used at all on boats, replaced by easier-to-handle flexible hose or tubing.
Let me point out my problem. My boat's hot water takes hours to heat.We would normally expect an average of 70 litre calorifier to take no more than an hour of engine time to heat. But it takes more than that. I think there are some kinds of problem. How can I solve it? Is it necessary to replace the whole system? Is there any simple technique to sort out the real problem with of the heater?
Let me point out my problem. My boat's hot water takes hours to heat.We would normally expect an average of 70 litre calorifier to take no more than an hour of engine time to heat. But it takes more than that. I think there are some kinds of problem. How can I solve it? Is it necessary to replace the whole system? Is there any simple technique to sort out the real problem with of the heater?