Finding the appropriate water heater can save you money in the long run by lowering your energy expenses and extending the life of your water heater. Our plumbing specialists can help with all things plumbing related, from sump pump installations, to water heater replacements. If you want to make sure you don't go a single day without hot water this fall and winter, consider the following five critical aspects before investing in a water heater:
If you're not sure if now is the right time to install a water heater, it's a good idea to think about it, especially if you’re experiencing:
If your water heater is old and rusty, then it might be time for an upgrade. With corrosion, the best option is to get prompt, professional replacements for your water heater, than to try and repair anything.
A change in water color might indicate that water is polluted and so poses a significant health risk. To you and your family.
If there are unexplained pools of water around your unit, then this might indicate various issues with your water heater. If there's a leak, then it’s easy to see how that could be an issue since water won’t be able to heat up properly if it’s continuously dripping out of the boiler.
Your water heater, as the name suggests, is meant to heat your water up, so when you turn your tap on, only to get cold, or barely warm water, then there might be an issue with the unit.
There’s no reason for your water heater to make noise while running, so if you detect unusual noises, report to your plumbing company for servicing as soon as possible.
If you have an older water heater then it’s more likely to break down and might need to upgraded to a new unit.
You need to be certain that your heating requirements are satisfied by the water heater you choose.
These relief valves are critical safety features in water heaters. Their task is to help ease pressure and temperature within the water heater to prevent overheating or damage from elevated pressure.
This one of our most popularly requested services. Leaks should be one of the first thing you regularly look out for. If there is water on the floor, avoid touching it or walking on it. Turn off all of your home's circuit breakers and contact a local emergency plumbing service for prompt services.
A common cause of a gas water heater not heating is that the pilot light has gone out. This could be due to the gas valve, your natural gas supply, or, in most cases, the thermocouple beside the pilot light.
Tank water heaters will last on average 8 to 12 years, while tankless water heaters can last even longer, up to 20 years. There are also electric and gas hot water heaters that will vary in lifespan, but in general gas ones last 8-12 years, while an electric heater could last upwards of 10-15 year.
Although tankless water heaters are dependable and simple to maintain, they can develop issues that necessitate maintenance or repair over time. While some solutions are straightforward, if you are unable to determine the root cause of your water heater's failure, it is best to seek professional tankless water heater service.
If you clean the tank once a year to remove sediment, whether you repair or replace your water heater, it will operate better and last longer. A bonus: Your water heater will run more effectively without all that junk inside, saving you money.
Every three years, inspect the anode rod, also known as the sacrificial rod. Inside the tank, a probe made of aluminum or magnesium catches corrosive materials and should be changed when caked or eaten away. A new one will set you back around $30.
If you keep up with these simple maintenance duties, you won't have to think about water heaters for a long time.
When You Have No Other Option But to Replace
Minerals in the water react with steel over time, corroding water heater tanks. Repairing a leaking water heater is not an option.
Modern water heaters, on the other hand, are significantly more energy efficient than previous types. Foam insulation is now injected between the tank and its exterior shell, resulting in improved heat retention. Tanks with new glass liners are less prone to corrosion.
The latest traditional storage units are awesome because not only are they cost efficient, they’re also high-efficiency models that meets Energy Star guidelines, saving you up to 20% on your energy bills.
Water heaters that are tankless, heat pump, or solar can save you even more money and qualify for a federal tax credit. The cost of purchasing and installing these products could be three to five times higher, so think about the payback carefully.
At Power Plumbing & Sewer, our promise is to always provide services you can rely and trust on. We’re a licensed company that employs trained plumbers that can deliver high-quality plumbing services. Here’s some of the reasons why our clients strongly recommend our services:
Don’t struggle with residential water heater repairs and replacements on your own. If you have any inquiries about your water heater, please don't hesitate to contact Power Plumbing & Sewer. Simply complete the attached form and a member of our staff will contact you.