5 Signs You Need a New Water Heater

You may be amazed at how easy it is to lose track of your water heater’s age, or how difficult it can be to notice a problem before it results in a big leak. 

There are several pointers that you can take advantage of to monitor the status of your water heater. You’ll want to be on the lookout for them to keep your equipment in the top shape. 

Here are five potential signs it may be time to replace your water heater in Canada

1. It’s Starting to Demonstrate Its Age 

Much like the other important appliances inside your residence, your water heater has a defined lifetime. When it reaches the end, it will function much less efficiently and may be costlier to repair than buying a new one. 

The average water heater life expectancy is around six to eight years. You won’t want your water heater to be in use for past 10 years, because this may result in costly damage in your residence if it leaks. 

There’s always a potential for your water heater to have issues before this time, so take note of anything that appears unusual. 

2. Rust is Starting to Show 

Rust is usually a sign your water heater needs to be examined. Rust is corrosive and may quickly spread to other parts. This can cause a leak or other issues. If you see a bit on the tank or pipes, speak with a licensed professional. 

3. Limited Hot Water 

If your water heater is having difficulty heating water, that’s an obvious sign an upgrade is needed. Your heater may not be able to deliver any hot water because of sediment accumulation. The tank volume might also be insufficient for the capacity of water your household needs. 

This is very true for larger houses. The faster you run out of hot water, the more crucial it is to think over getting a new one. 

4. You’re Hearing Strange Noises 

Your water heater makes a little noise. If you have noticed knocking noises coming from the tank on a frequent basis, that could indicate a part isn’t secure. 

Odd sounds can also indicate there’s junk building up on top of the tank’s base. Excessive buildup might force your water heater to work harder and increase your heating and cooling expenses as a result. 

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

5. Unexpected Leaks 

If you find puddles or dark spots near your water heater, it’s a good time to consider installing a new unit right away. 

These leaks are typically created by little cracks in the tank itself. The longer you disregard it, the more likely you’ll have a dilemma when the tank fails. (You can avoid a messy tank failure later on by upgrading to a tankless water heater, which doesn’t store water.) 

Water damage is expensive to repair and a headache you shouldn’t have to fret about. 

If your water heater is , or in serious need of expert repairs, contact the Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing technicians at 866-397-3787. You can also set up an appointment by contacting us online

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