When Does My Water Heater Need to Be Replaced?
3 min read • September 1st, 2016
3 min read • September 1st, 2016
A hot water heater is an essential part of any modern home: from bathing to cooking, it plays a vital role in your life. To have a disruption in your flow of hot water can cause discomfort and inconvenience. So when your water heater starts to let you down, what are your next steps? Let’s discuss your options:
The first thing you should check is whether or not your water heater can return to its usual performance through simple repairs. Common signs that you need repairs include:
Sometimes simply repairing your water heater may not be your best option. If you have to repeatedly repair your water heater, another repair may be like putting a Band-Aid on a broken bone: it won’t solve the underlying issue, and you’ll still have a problem to fix. Or, repairing your water heater might not be the most cost-effective thing you can do. Depending on your unit’s age or condition, replacing your water heater, rather than repairing it, may save you money in the long run.
Here are a few signs you may need to replace your water heater:
Does your water heater match any of these descriptions? If so, you should call a professional plumber to come to your home, inspect your system, diagnose your issues, and recommend a solution.
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