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Is It Time To Get A New Water Heater?

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Most water heaters last 10 to 15 years, depending on the model and the sediment level in your water system. If you maintain your water heater correctly, you can add years to the unit’s lifespan. The unfortunate reality is that regardless of how well you possess your unit, it will eventually need to be replaced. Below are some of the warning signs that you can keep an eye out for. Although these may not mean that you will need a replacement, if you see anything below, we recommend calling a water heater repair plumber to address any issues.

  1. High levels of sediment in your hot water. We recommend regularly flushing your water heater from the attached hose bib. Caution must be used as the water will boil when performing this task. Examine the water. If it looks or smells rusty and metallic, it is a sign that your water heater is failing.
  2. Unusual sounds during operation. It is usual for your water heater to make a noise as it heats the water. When sediment has built up, you can expect to hear a loud popping or rumbling noise. This is another sign that it is time to have your unit looked at by a professional.
  3. Water is collecting around the heater. As we all know, metal expands when it is heated. Sometimes, micro-fractures will expand when the water is heating, causing leaking in the tank or at connection points. Leaks get worse over time. Call a plumber to fix the issue before it is too late if you notice any water collecting.

Stay on top of your water heater needs.

Water heaters are no different than any other appliance in your home. If you properly maintain your unit, its productivity will be high and have a longer lifespan. Regardless of how well-maintained something is, it will eventually shut down and must be replaced. When that time comes, you can count on the professionals at Plumbing Utah to do the job correctly on any water heater repair or installation job. 

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