Most water heaters last around 8-10 years, potentially less if you have hard water or a saltwater softener. But how do you know when it’s time to replace your water heater?
Signs It May Be Time to Replace Your Water Heater
- Running Out of Hot Water: Frequent loss of hot water is a major sign.
- Discolored Water: Debris or discoloration in your water indicates sediment buildup.
- Cold Showers: If you find yourself taking cold showers due to a lack of hot water.
- Rust or Leaks: Visible rust or leaks around your water heater are red flags.
Issues with Water Heaters
- Leaking Heater: A leaking water heater can cause mold growth and water damage.
- Gas Leak or Pressure Buildup: Gas leaks or excessive pressure buildup can lead to dangerous situations, like a burst or even an explosion.
- Carbon Monoxide Risk: If improperly ventilated, water heaters can lead to carbon monoxide buildup, which is odorless, colorless, and deadly.
Expansion Tank Requirement
An expansion tank is often required by code to handle thermal expansion when water is heated. If you use an expansion valve or have a well system, an expansion tank may not be needed.
Need Help? Schedule a Water Heater Check
If you notice any of these warning signs, it may be time to replace your water heater. Schedule an appointment today to have it checked, especially if you’re in Alpharetta or the surrounding areas. Contact us online or call 770-268-2331.