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When To Replace Hot Water Heater

Scott Markham - Friday, May 30, 2014

6 Signs On When To Replace Hot Water Heater


Hot water tanks last for years. But when they are on their last legs, there are symptoms you can look for to determine whether they need to be replaced. You’ll need cold water, less hot water, leaks, sludge or corrosion, unusual sound and an old tank.

 

 

1. Feel the water.


 If you turn on hot water tap, and water is cold or if you expect to climb into a nice hot shower and are blind sighted by icy cold water, it’s probably time to replace your hot water tank.

 

 

 

 


2. See how long your supply of hot water lasts.

 

If you used to take much longer shower before the hot water ran out, there is probably a problem with the tank. You may need a new one.

3. Check the floor around your hot water tank for standing water.

 

  1. If there is puddle or pool of water around the base of the tank or stream of water running from the tank to the floor drain, there may be a major enough leak that you’ll need a replacement. If  your hot water tank is older and you don’t regularly drain and refill it , draining may actually create irreparable leak.

 


4. Inspect the fittings and connections.

  1. If there is water, sludge or corrosion there is likely a leak, it may be time to get a new tank.

 

 


5. Listen to your hot water heater

  1. If it frequently makes clanking noises or you hear pops or other unusual sounds, there is probably a mechanical problem. You’ll need a replacement tank

 

 


6. Check the age of the hot water tank

 

  1. Most hot water tanks are warranted for 5-10 years. While many lasts for years beyond the warranty’s expiration, if you notice inadequacy in your tanks performance, your tank is beyond its warranty date, it’s probably time to get a new one.

 

 

 

 

Hope the above information has helped you in determining when to replace hot water heater.



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Desmond Kerber commented on 13-Nov-2018 11:21 PM
Oftentimes, individuals may unknowingly mix two different types of drain cleaners, which can even lead to deadly results. For example, consider the mixing of an acidic and basic drain cleaner:
Kareem Fillman commented on 14-Nov-2018 02:08 AM
The actual breakdown of a clog occurs by reaction with the basic sodium hydroxide (lye). Clogs are often composed of natural substances such as hair, fats, oils, etc. and breakdown occurs via a saponification reaction of a base and triglycerol. Essentially, the hydroxide ions from the basic lye attack the carbonyl carbons of the fat, which eventually kicks off the hydrophobic tails of the triglyceride (tristearin/fat) to isolate glycerol.
Florinda Dildy commented on 14-Nov-2018 02:08 AM
6H
Harris Wedderburn commented on 14-Nov-2018 02:33 PM
Thanks for sharing..
Jefferey Downard commented on 14-Nov-2018 07:23 PM
Solid Formulation of an alkaline drain cleaner.
Glen Diepenbrock commented on 14-Nov-2018 10:05 PM
Boiling water is not recommended.[13] Boiling water (212 °F (100 °C))) exceeds the Vicat hardness (thermal deformation temperature) of PVC drain line (65 °C (149 °F)).[14] It can melt the wax ring on which the toilet is mounted.
Paris Hagar commented on 14-Nov-2018 10:06 PM
2O
Roy Anewalt commented on 15-Nov-2018 01:12 AM
The term may also refer to the individual who performs the activity with chemical drain cleaners or devices known as plumber's snake. Drain cleaners can be classified in two categories: either chemical or mechanical.
Royal Sodergren commented on 15-Nov-2018 04:10 AM
Cleaning up sewer backup requires a lot of time and effort, as well as specialized disinfecting products and purification techniques. Raw sewage cleanup, in particular, is especially laborious and risky as it not only causes a lot of hassle and inconveniences, but also presents a variety of health hazards (sewage spills contain contaminants that can cause serious diseases) and sanitation issues.
Eddy Politis commented on 15-Nov-2018 07:52 PM
If the sewage backup spread to multiple areas of your home, there could be a significant amount of reconstruction efforts required to get your house back to its pre-loss condition. In these instances, it’s not unusual to see losses that exceed $10,000 even up to $30,000-$50,000.
Susy Koor commented on 15-Nov-2018 07:55 PM
Using professional grade air movers to ventilate and dry the area;
Charissa Matter commented on 15-Nov-2018 10:54 PM
$7 per square foot of affected area.
Neal Hemm commented on 17-Nov-2018 09:30 PM
All reputable water restoration companies use the same pricing guidelines to do their job. You can call as many restoration companies as you want and you’re going to get roughly the same price because every estimate is going to be generated using the same pricing software. So what is the average cost of cleaning sewage damage?
Jenna Branford commented on 20-Nov-2018 08:24 PM
Performing mold mitigation services (if necessary) and/or taking efficient measures to prevent mold growth.

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