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Josh Wienman | March 30, 2023

Signs You Need a New Hot Water Heater

Did you know the average household uses about 300 gallons of water daily? And when it comes to water, heating is vital. But it’s common for water heaters to break down at some point.

Think about the lifespan of your current heater and how old it can be concerning. There are obvious signs your unit has reached the end of its life, but many people only pay attention to these signs when it’s too late.

Read on to learn the crucial signs you need a new hot water heater.

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Strange Loud Popping Noises or Banging

Strange popping and banging noises from your water heater can indicate that you need a new heater unit for your plumbing. When a heater begins to make these strange noises, it usually means that sediment accumulation within the unit has become too high and is being burned off, causing the noises.

Depending on the heater’s age, this deposit stack can build up to a point where it will create significant issues with the unit, such as a build-up of pressure that can cause a crack or danger if not alleviated.

Water Pooling Around

If you notice a puddle of water in or around the hot water tank, it could be a sign of a leak due to corrosion on the tank. There may be visible rust or corrosion on the pipes or fittings connected to the tank.

In some cases, a small leak may decrease the hot water supply. If the hot water you have available is not as hot as it should be, it could be a sign of corrosion inside the tank and the need for a new water heater.

Rust in Your Water

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When rust appears in your water, it could show an old and deteriorating heater. Water heaters usually last up to 10 years, but if yours is nearing that age or you begin to notice rust in your water, it’s a good sign you must replace it.

It’s also worth checking for any damage to the tank and valves. You may find brown or red patches collecting at the bottom of your tank or hear the tank clunking due to the corrosion of its internal components.

Pilot Light That Won’t Stay Lit

When it comes to signs you need a new water heater for your plumbing, a pilot light that won’t stay lit is obvious. The pilot light handles lighting the burners in the tank. So if the light hardly stays or won’t remain lit, it’s time to replace your appliance.

Age of the Unit

A water heater tank over ten years also needs more energy to heat the water, making them inefficient. A heater that has corroded on the underside of the tank could be hazardous, affecting the safety and temperature of the hot water.

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If the unit is that old or is beginning not to perform as expected, it is best to contact your plumbing services company for a replacement.

Upgrade Your Hot Water Heater Today

A new hot water heater is essential to any great plumbing system. It’s important to know the signs that it might be time to get a new one.

Seek an experienced local plumber for your home to have the most reliable water heater replacement possible. Don’t delay — upgrade your heater today!

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Josh Wienman

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