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Signs You Have a Broken Water Heater
Different signs indicate when a tankless, electric, or gas water heater’s not working. If any of these red flags show up, it’s time to call in the pros for a look.
- No hot water (in all or part of your home)
- Running out of hot water more quickly
- Only cool or lukewarm water
- Discolored or smelly water
- Water heater leaks
- Noises from your tank
- Decreasing water pressure
- Your unit is old (about 7-10 years for a traditional tank model, or 20 years for a tankless model)
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Heaters
How long should a water heater last?
The lifespan of a water heater largely depends on the type, quality, and maintenance. On average, tank water heaters usually last between 8 to 12 years while tankless water heaters last between 15 to 20 years. However, some factors like hard water, improper installation, and constant overuse can shorten the lifespan of a water heater. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help prolong the lifespan of your water heater.
Can I repair my water heater myself, or do I need to call a professional?
While it's tempting to try and fix your water heater issues on your own, it's recommended to call a professional for repairs. Water heater systems can be complex, and attempting to fix them on your own can lead to more significant damages or safety hazards. Professional technicians have the expertise, tools, and safety equipment required to repair or replace your water heater safely and efficiently.
How often should I flush my water heater?
Regular flushing of your water heater is necessary to remove sediment and mineral buildup that can affect the efficiency and lifespan of your water heater. For optimal performance, it's recommended to flush your water heater at least once a year. However, if you live in an area with hard water, you may need to flush your water heater more frequently to prevent sediment buildup.
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