Signs a water heater needs a replacement


 Old and obsolete

Like any other household appliance, water heaters deteriorate with age. As we have already mentioned, most water heaters can last up to 10 years. Around 10 years, replacement is recommended. This will tell you whether it is time to replace your current water heater.

It makes loud noises

If you hear a loud knocking noise coming from the water heater, this indicates that something is wrong. This problem is normally found in older water heaters, when sediment accumulates at the bottom of the tank. Over time, these apparently harmful sediments begin to harden at the bottom of the tank. The hardening of sediments at the bottom of the tank can cause strange noises. This is not good news. It means that the water heater is not working as efficiently as it should. If you leave this problem unattended, you can accelerate the damage to the water heater, with the risk of a costly replacement in a short time.

Standing water around the tank

It is very common to find standing water around the water heater tank, especially when the system reaches the end of its service life. Most water leakage is due to the expansion of the metal tank. This eventually alters the shape of the water tank, which means that a fracture can occur, causing a leak. This can cause damage to carpets and saturate valuable objects, such as electronics and furniture. If you notice standing water near your water heater, contact a professional plumbing company immediately. An inspection is perfect before recommending the best options for water heater replacement or repair.

Inability to access hot water

Do you have problems accessing hot water in your home? Does the kitchen tap take several minutes to heat up before providing the hot water you need? The loss of heat from the water heater can be due to several problems.

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