Signs to Replace That Old Water Heater
Hot water is essential for many household tasks, from hot showers to washing dishes and more, so it’s important to have a working water heater. For some homeowners, their water heater is out of sight and out of mind until it breaks down and stops working. However, there are signs that can indicate to homeowners that they may need a water heater replacement. This post will share some of these common signs a new water heater is needed.
Homeowners don't need to worry when it's time to replace their old water heaters because several rebates are available for British Columbians to make a new energy-efficient water heater installation more affordable, such as the CleanBC's rebate program, which is offering a $1,000 rebate to install a qualified electric heat pump water heater.
Rust and Corrosion
One of the main reasons for replacing an old water heater is corrosion. Corrosion can cause deterioration and lead to a leaking water heater, so if homeowners spot signs of a corroded water heater, they should call a plumber to replace it before leaks and water damage can occur.
Some signs that can signal a water heater is corroded are rust and corrosion visible on the outside of the unit, a change in the color of the hot water, or a metallic smell of hot water. An effective way to help prevent corrosion and prolong a water heater’s lifespan is with routine maintenance.
Issues With the Water Temperature
When a water heater starts to act up, it can be a major inconvenience and negatively affect comfort when showering and bathing. If showers are cold or lukewarm or the hot water runs out quicker than usual, it's a sign that it may be time for water heater repair or to install a new water heater.
A faulty water heater can not only affect the water temperature but may also waste energy and money, leading to higher utility costs. If a household is experiencing these problems, it's best to call a plumber to have the water heater inspected and repaired or replaced, depending on the issue causing these problems.
Old Age or Constant Repairs Are Needed
On average, traditional water heaters with storage tanks have a lifespan of 8 to 12 years, while tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years. However, several factors can affect the longevity of a water heater, including how well it’s maintained. If a water heater is aging and at the end of its life expectancy or has required frequent repairs, it’s also time to consider replacing it.
An aging water heater that’s not as efficient and that needs repairs too often can be replaced with a new, energy-efficient, and more reliable water heater that can save homeowners money on repair and utility costs. Although a water heater installation can be costly, it’s often more cost-effective to replace an old water heater that requires frequent repairs.
About Lambert Plumbing & Heating, LTD
Lambert Plumbing & Heating, LTD has been serving the Vancouver area since 1977. They provide upfront pricing, on-time arrival, and clean, respectful technicians. Call them for water heater installation and services in Vancouver, BC.