The water heater is one plumbing fixture you certainly don’t want to fail because of the important role it plays in our daily lives. Water heater failure can bring your household routine to a halt and cause significant inconvenience.
In this article, Rooter Man Plumbing walks you through the common signs of looming water heater failure and what you can do to prevent unexpected issues.
One of the common signs of impending water heater failure is water leaking from the drain valve or T&P valve. A leaking water heater should be treated as an urgent matter, as it can quickly escalate into a major water damage issue. It’s advisable to contact a professional plumbing company for water heater repair as soon as you notice any signs of leaks.
You’ll know disaster is looming if you notice discolored water coming from your hot water faucets. This is a clear sign of water heater corrosion and indicates that your unit is on the verge of failure. If your water heater is still in good overall condition or less than 8 years old, call an experienced plumber to replace the anode rod. However, if the unit is older than 8 years, consider replacing the entire unit.
A gentle hum is normal when a water heater is operating, but loud or unusual noises can indicate a problem. The common water heater sounds that signal an underlying issue include knocking, screeching, rumbling, and ticking sounds. These noises can be attributed to loose components, high water pressure, and sediment buildup.
If you hear your water heater making unusual noises, reach out to a professional plumbing repair service for an inspection. The longer you leave the problem unresolved, the more likely it is to escalate into a major and costly repair or even a complete water heater replacement.
Even the most durable water heater is not meant to last forever. The average life expectancy of a storage tank water heater is between 8 and 12 years. Tankless water heaters are expected to last longer. If your water heater has reached the end of its lifespan, it’s at higher risk of failure. Reduced efficiency, corrosion, leaks, and increased maintenance needs are some of the issues that may come with an aging water heater.
If your water heater is old, call a professional plumbing service for water heater replacement. A new water heater will provide you with consistent hot water supply and save you money on energy bills. With a new water heater, you won’t have to worry about leaks and water damage as long as you keep up with maintenance. Reach out to the pros at Rooter Man Plumbing for professional water heater replacement services.
If you're running out of hot water faster than usual, it could indicate sediment buildup, a failing heating element, or a more serious issue. Our plumbers recommend flushing your water heater at least once a year to remove any accumulated sediment. You can also consider tankless water heater installation to enjoy continuous hot water on demand.
Our knowledgeable and experienced plumbers can address any water heater problem you may have. We have the expertise and tools to service all brands and models of water heaters. If you’re in need of professional water heater repair or replacement, we are the team you can trust to do a great job.