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When To Repair or Replace Your Hot Water Heater?

When To Repair or Replace Your Hot Water Heater?

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Looking for credible plumber and water heater repair professionals? Contact LPG today! We are licensed to work on all types of water heaters and are experienced enough to know how to solve all your water heater malfunctions. Jump to these slides and read when you need to repair or replace your water heater.

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When To Repairor Replace Your

Hot WaterHeater?

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A water heater is the most important investment youcan have in your home. It makes it possible for you toaccess hot water in the house when you need it.

However, just like other appliances in the home, thewater heater eventually breaks down and will need tobe repaired or replaced. The big question for manypeople is that when is the correct time to repair a hotwater heater or to replace it.

INTRODUCTION

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The average lifespan of a water heater is usuallyaround ten to twelve years, depending on the model.However, if you have not replaced your water heaterwithin the last decade, replacing the water tank maywin the water heater repair.

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Here are some points in the slides to guide you on whether you shouldreplace or repair your hot water heater.

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Water Not Getting HotYour water heater is only useful to you if it is doing what it issupposed to i.e heating water. If the water is not getting hot, itcould be due to various problems with the system. It might bebecause of the heating element for an electric water heater. Theheating element can be replaced fairly easily.

Another reason why you might not be getting hot enough wateris that the water heater is unable to meet the demand for hotwater in your house. If this is the case then it is time to replacethe heater. Check the thermostat is also working and the circuitbreaker is on.

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Leaking Hot WaterHeaterA leaking water heater is a sign of disaster. It cancause huge water damage to your home. Leakagealso means that you are wasting water thereforeyou are putting money down the drain with eachpassing moment.

Inspect the water heater to determine where theleak is coming from. If it is from the connections,fittings, or pressure valve then these can berepaired. If it is from the tank then it is time for anew hot water heater.

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No Hot Water FlowingEvery HVAC appliance requires maintenance and water heater tanks needs to becleaned once a year to remove the sediment that builds up at the bottom. If thetank is not cleaned, it can block the drain valve and eventually cause damage tothe bottom of the tank. When the sediment build-up is excessive, the tank willhave to be replaced.

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If you notice that the water coming out of your taps isbrownish, rusty, or has some little dark particles, yourwater heater is to blame.

Owing to sedimentation, water changes color andcomes out brownish. If this is the case, you could befacing a serious health hazard in your home.

Ask your local Melbourne plumber to come and cleanthe hot water tanks or leave the water running to seeif the watercolor changes back to colorless.

Discoloration of Water

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Water Heater is OldJust like other appliances, hot water heaters have a lifespan.As they get old, the heaters reduce inefficiency whichmeans that you will see a rise in energy bills. Water heatersaccount for 14% to 21% of the energy bills and therefore aninefficient one is not something you can easily overlook.Regular professional maintenance of the hot water heatercan extend the lifespan but maintaining a very old heaterwill not make much economic sense in the long run.

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Final thoughtsIs it time to repair your hot water heater? With the above tips, you can be able todetermine when it is time to repair and whether the repairs will make any sense. If youneed serious repairs or replacement it is recommended that you get the help ofprofessional plumbers in Geelong to get guaranteed and lasting services.

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