5 Signs You Need a New Water Heater

You may be surprised at how easy it is to lose track of your water heater’s age, or how hard it can be to notice a concern before it creates damage. 

There are a couple indications that you can use to keep track of the status of your water heater. You’ll want to be watching for them to keep your equipment in the top condition. 

Here are five possible signs it might be time to replace your water heater in Canada

1. It’s Starting to Show Its Age 

Just like the other important appliances inside your house, your water heater has a defined life span. When it approaches the end, it will run much less efficiently and could be pricier to fix than getting a new one. 

The typical water heater life span is approximately six to eight years. You won’t want your water heater to be around for longer than 10 years, since this could lead to pricey damage in your home if it leaks. 

There’s always a potential for your water heater to run into troubles sooner than this time, so take note of anything that appears unusual. 

2. Rust is Starting to Appear 

Rust is generally a symptom your water heater needs to be inspected. Rust is corrosive and could swiftly expand to other parts. This can result in a leak or other issues. If you see a bit on the tank or pipes, contact a licensed professional. 

3. Limited Hot Water 

If your water heater is struggling to heat water, that’s an obvious sign an upgrade is required. Your heater may not be able to create any hot water because of sediment accumulation. The tank volume might also be inadequate for the capacity of water your household requires. 

This is extremely true for larger households. The speedier you run out of hot water, the more essential it is to think about installing a new water heater. 

4. You’re Hearing Unusual Noises 

Your water heater makes a little noise. If you begin to notice rumbling noises coming from the tank on a regular basis, that could mean a piece is loose. 

Weird sounds may also indicate there’s debris piling up inside the tank’s base. Large amounts of buildup could make your water heater work harder and increase your utility bills as a result. 

Listen closely if you start to hear any strange noises, and call us right away. 

5. Unexpected Leaks 

If you notice puddles or dark patches around your water heater, it’s a good time to think about installing an updated unit right away. 

These leaks are usually a result of little splits in the tank itself. The longer you put it off, the more likely you’ll have a dilemma when the tank malfunctions. (You can halt a messy tank failure down the road by upgrading to a tankless water heater, which doesn’t store water.) 

Water damage is expensive to take care of and a nuisance you shouldn’t have to deal with. 

If your water heater is past its prime, or in serious need of professional repairs, reach out to the Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing pros at 866-397-3787. You may also schedule an appointment by contacting us online

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