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Is It Time to Buy a New Water Heater?

But if your haven't changed your water heater in years, sooner or later, youu2019re bound to see some telltale signs that your water heater needs to be replaced.

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Is It Time to Buy a New Water Heater?

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  1. Is It Time to Buy a New WaterHeater? Imagine this; you come back home from a long day at work, turn on the water heater, and step into the shower to enjoy a hot, relaxing bath only to realize that the water heater failed to deliver. Bathing with ice cold water is no fun, at least not one the temperature starts falling day byday. But if your haven't changed yourwater heaterin years, sooner or later, you’re bound to see some telltale signs that your water heater needs to bereplaced. Hot water doesn't last as long as itshould Insufficient hot water is one of the first signs that your unit is failing and needs to be replaced. After a certain age, most standard water heaters lose capacity due to sediment buildup, which separates water from heat sources and affects the capacity of the unit to holdwater. If water supply is not an issue in your locality, you may want to consider buying tankless water heater, which can provide with an instant, and endless supply of hotwater. Your water heater isleaking If you see water leaks around the water heater, it could be due to the leak in the water tank. The buildup of chemicals and contaminants may cause slight fractures over time in the metaltank. However, such issues must be dealt with immediately to avoid the serious risk of tank burst. A leak could cause infrastructural damages to your home. But before you consider replacing the entire unit, make sure there are no other leaks coming from the fittings andpipings. Water heater is expelling rustywater Another sign that you need to buy a new water heater is rusty water. A good test to ensure that the water heater is functioning well is to drain about five buckets of hot water. If by the third bucket, the water from the heater is still rusty, then the water heater needs to bereplaced. Once the anode rod is exhausted, water and metal, will eventually create corrosion, which will lead torust. Water heater is making rumblingsounds As the water heater ages, sediment build up on the bottom of the tank. These sediments get harder every time the water is heated and reheated. Such changes will cause the heater to make rumbling and banging sounds as it heats up. This is a sure shot sign that the water heater is at the end of its operational life and needs to bereplaced. BeProactive!

  2. Most standard water heaters last between 8 to 10 years. Whether or not a water heating unit begins showing symptoms, you must replace it every ten years. If you’re unsure how old your water heater is, check the manufacturing date or the serial number on the sticker on top of the unit. Choosing a NewUnit Upgrading to an energy efficient water heater will not only save you time, but also money in the long run. Modern water heatersare up to 35 percent more efficient than traditional models, and if water supply is not an issue, then switching to Tankless Water Heaters will maximize the hot water delivery in yourhome. If you’re replacing a water heater, you’ll quickly learn that they come in all different shapes and sizes. It is best advised to research the option that works for your requirement. Generally, you want to start looking at models with a high-quality anode rod. These days most energy star water heaters use large diameter hex anode that enhance performance by20-30%.

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