How to know when it’s time to replace the Water Heater
No matter how careful we are with our things, there comes a time when we need to replace them. The question is when. It is essential that we know to replace them or what characteristics to check to know when replacement is needed. There are also instances when you need to check the device or the item closely. In most cases, close monitoring is the only key to know when it is time to replace a device just like the water heater.
There is no definite time to tell you when it is time to replace your water heater. This is why you need to check it regularly. There are signs that you need to replace the parts of the heater. Various replaceable parts will show indication that they need to be replaced. The leaking in the pressure valve will mean that you need to repair or replace it when repair is no longer possible.
You also have to check any leakage or malfunction in other parts of the heater. In most cases, you will not need to replace the heater, just repair or replace the parts. However, if the heater is old and there are leaks and damages on certain parts, consider replacing it.
There are a few considerations you have to make before deciding to replace it. When you are ready to complete the job, our professional plumbers will match your needs with a perfect model of water header. Before you do, check out these tips to know if your heater needs to be replaced:
- How old is the water header? Most gas water heaters have a life span of eight to twelve years. The electric heaters on the other hand can last from ten to fifteen years. If you have been using your heaters for this long, then it is probably more cost efficient to replace them than to just repair them. Although this still depends on your budget.
- If you are no longer getting a clear water when you turn the faucet on. If it is rustic or tinted, then it is probably time to replace it.
- If you are not getting the same hot water as you used to, then you probably need a new heater or to at least have it checked.
- If water is accumulating around the heater, then it may be leaking. Moisture around the base of the heater is also an indicator of a leak. If this is the case, consider replacing your heater.
- Another best indicator is when your heater does not produce any hot water anymore.In order to find the right replacement, consider a few factors as well. First is your need for hot water. How much hot water do you need daily? Once you figure it out, you will have an idea of the right heater for your needs.