Make Sure You Don’t Get Stuck With Cold Water During the Winter
Losing a water heater can be a big hassle, but not having it during the winter is an even bigger problem since hot water is necessary during the cold months. The signs that water heater replacement is imminent and will go unnoticed by people until it is too late. Spotting these signs can distinguish a stressful day and continued wintertime peace and comfort. Here is a quick discussion regarding the signs that it may be time to schedule water heater installation.
Inconsistent Temperatures
When a water heater starts to malfunction, the temperature of the water supply can be a sign of trouble. When heating elements and burners start to fail, the temperature of delivered water can start to deviate from the norm, even in the first few minutes when hot water is being used. Any time there is a deviation from the normal operating temperature, it is a sign of trouble that could mean replacement may be necessary.
Another sign of a failing water heater is when the volume of available hot water starts to drop. Water heaters are rated to provide a certain volume of hot water for an hour of operation. In normal experience, this is most easily noticed during showers when large volumes of hot water are needed for extended periods. If showers start to run colder earlier than usual, it may be a sign that a new water heater is needed.
Evidence of Leaks
- Spots of rust on or near the water heater
- Puddles of water on the unit
- Wet floor around the water heater
- Hissing or dripping noises
- Loss of hot water volume
Old Age and Corrosion
Water heaters are warranted for a certain period based on the purchase cost. However, a good rule of thumb to help determine the useful life of a water heater is to assume it will last for about ten years. This is when most cheaper water heaters will fail, and more expensive units will start to show signs they are failing. Replacement is just around the corner if a water heater is around this age.
In addition to old age, owners should look for signs of corrosion that are evident in rust or green deposits of copper piping. If it is present and taking a toll on the water tank, it will soon start to leak. While the situation isn’t dire, it will help to be proactive and plan for new water heater installation before it becomes an emergency.
About B&L Plumbing
B&L Plumbing handles plumbing complaints and installations. Its maintenance plan for water heaters can help reduce problems and prolong the unit’s life. Aside from top-notch service, this company quotes competitive pricing, gives peace of mind, and makes no mess. Call today for water heater installation service in Colorado Springs, CO.