Your water heater is one of the most important appliances in your home. But you likely don’t consider what part of your daily routine depends on the water heater until you need water heater repair in Kansas City.
Getting a hot shower, running your dishwasher and washing clothes are just a handful of examples of the home comforts that require hot water.
You likely will not realize your water heater is going bad until you only get cold water coming from your showerhead. If you’re aware of these cues, you won’t miss out on steamy showers.
If you see these six signs, it’s time to call the Professionals at 816-787-0500.
If your water appears discolored, there is a good possibility that your water heater is deteriorating. This could cause contaminated water and leakage.
Minimal noises are normal. If you hear loud knocking, cracking or banging noises originating from your water heater, it could be a sign of a problem.
If residue has developed inside, your water heater may be less efficient. This could result in increased energy expenses and potential damage to your equipment.
A leak is the most common cause of a failing water heater. If you notice water around your equipment, you’re probably dealing with a leak and could risk considerable water damage to your home.
Getting no hot water at all is clear proof of an issue. But fluctuating water temperature is often overlooked as a problem. This may mean mineral deposits have built up and your heating element needs to be repaired or changed.
If you’re receiving zero or minimal hot water, there could possibly be a problem with the pilot light. If you’re not confident how to repair the pilot light, contact the Experts at 816-787-0500 in Kansas City. While some owners can relight the pilot light on their own, it can be risky if you’re unsure of the process.
If you smell gas, don’t attempt to restart the pilot. Call your area gas company as soon as possible.
The average life span of a residential water heater with proper maintenance is 10–12 years. Even if your water heater isn’t having an issue, it could be at an increased risk of a damaging leak.
If you’re unsure of your water heater’s age, check the identification sticker on the unit. This lists the manufacturing date and serial number.
If your water tastes metallic, your water lines could be corroded. If both hot and cold water is rusty, the corrosion is probably somewhere in your both hot and cold water pipes.
If only the hot water is rusty, there’s a high likelihood the problem is inside your water heater.
You may also get cloudy or strange-smelling water, which is likely caused by mineral deposits. Regular maintenance will help keep them from building up and damaging the inside of your water heater.
When you decide it is time for a replacement, the concern becomes tank vs. tankless. Here are some considerations about the advantages of tankless water heaters:
Neal Harris Service Experts’s plumbing team in Kansas City can assist with fixing leaks, fitting low-flow equipment and presenting energy-efficient upgrades.
If it isn’t cost-effective to have a overhaul accomplished, we can recommend a new water heater to meet your household demands and budget.
Get ahold of us at 816-787-0500 or contact us online to request a consultation today.
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