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Let's face it, a nice hot shower can be the ultimate stress reliever after a long day. But when that "hot" turns into "ouch-that's-boiling-hot," it can quickly turn your spa-like experience into a scene straight out of a slapstick comedy. If you've recently found yourself yelping in surprise at the scorching water coming out of your showerhead, you're not alone. Many homeowners face the head-scratching situation of their water heater suddenly producing uncomfortably hot water. Fear not, fellow shower-lovers! This article will dive into the reasons why your water heater might be acting like a fiery dragon and explore some solutions to get things back to a comfortable temperature. Taking the Temperature Down a Notch Before we delve into the why, let's establish a safe and comfortable temperature for your hot water. The Department of Energy recommends setting your water heater thermostat to 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) [1]. Th...