Signs your water heater needs replaced

When should you replace your water heater? If you are still determining when a replacement is necessary, consider the signs of a bad water heater below. If your water heater is showing any of the following signs, it may be time to consider a replacement:  

  1. Age of the Water Heater 

Tank Water Heaters: Typically last about 8-12 years. Tankless Water Heaters: Generally last up to 20 years. If your heater is nearing or past these ages, replacing rather than repairing it may

be more cost-effective. 

  1. Rusty or Discolored Water 

Rusty water coming from hot water taps may indicate that the inside of the water tank is rusting. If the rust is only in the hot water, the issue is likely with the heater, not the pipes. 

  1. Strange Noises 

Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds could indicate sediment build-up at the bottom of the tank. This sediment hardens over time, causing the heater to work harder, which can damage the tank and lead to inefficiency. 

  1. Inconsistent Water Temperature 

If your water heater cannot maintain a steady temperature, it may have a failing heating element or thermostat. Repeated hot-cold cycles often indicate the water heater struggles to heat correctly. 

  1. Leaks Around the Heater 

Leaks or puddles around the base of the heater are a clear sign that the tank is compromised. While some leaks could be due to loose connections or valves, a leaking tank generally means it’s time for a replacement. 

  1. Frequent Repairs 

If you’ve needed to repair your water heater frequently, it might be time to invest in a new one. Frequent repairs can add up, making replacement a more cost-effective option. 

 

If you notice any of these issues, call K-Tech Plumbing today. With our virtual and in-person estimates, we can handle any problems you may have with your water heater. If you are unsure if a replacement is necessary, our trained technicians can assess and give you the best option.   Opting for a bidet has several benefits that can enhance comfort.

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