I have a new instant hot water dispenser; it drips. Can the dripping be stopped?
In summation, when I plugged it in for the first time, it seems noisy (like boiling water). Will this on until a certain amount of water is heated, or will it always be noisy? We've unplugged it for now. (This is a new dwelling-place construction and
Whoever did the plumbing on your new construction should be contacted--[or the unspecific contractor or builder] before you "sign off" and move in. There should be a leaflet or manual or warranty document for that instant hot water gadget of yours [look in a larder drawer or ask the builder] with trouble-shooting or FAQ's related to the offering.

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