Adjusting a Single-Handle Kitchen or Bathroom Faucet
Step 1: Turn the Hot and Cold Water Valves Off. Head under the sink and turn both the hot and cold water valves off. Step 2: Remove the Handle from the Faucet. Step 3: Adjust the Temperature on the Valve. Step 4: Replace the Handle and Test the Water Temperature.
Do Delta sink faucets have temperature control?
The adjustable rotational limit stop found on Delta® Monitor® valves, allows you to set a maximum hot water temperature that flows out of the tub/shower. When set correctly, this safety feature ensures that the handle in your tub/shower faucet never goes beyond the set level, resulting in a safe bathing temperature.
Why is my sink water so hot?
The most likely cause of this problem is a malfunctioning thermostat. Although you’ve kept the thermostat at the same level (around 120 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal), your water heater can heat water to much hotter temperatures. The first thing you should do is to turn down the temperature on your thermostat.
Why is one faucet hotter than another?
There are two main reasons a single handle faucet may be producing hotter water than you need. The first is that the water mixture is wrong — you’re getting far more from the hot valve than the cold, and thus no matter how much you turn the handle to the cool side, an abundance of hot water still comes through.
Why is my sink water hot but not my shower?
What’s most likely happening is a problem with the shower’s mixing valve. The mixing valve is a control valve that creates the balance in the flow of water from the hot water line and the cold water line and blends the two together for your desired shower temperature.