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3 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Replacement

Are you discovering of late rusty water coming out of your water heater? If that is the case, then it indicates that your water heater tank has possibly started to rust from inside. Rusting paves way for water leakage, which in itself is quite a concern for homeowners. You should observe it for at least 2-4 days before calling licensed plumbing services in Los Angeles for a proper inspection to ascertain whether it needs replacement or not.

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3 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Replacement

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  1. 3 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Replacement Like most other things, most people can be so careless with their water heaters. They will keep using it on and on and on until one day it fails all of a sudden and they are left completely shocked and puzzled as to what made their water heater crash all of a sudden? People would call licensed plumbers in Los Angeles for repairs or even replacement, but have you ever given a thought that there's no smoke without fire? In other words, did you even care to pay attention to certain tell-tale signs of the water heater that indicated a possible fail in the days coming ahead? Probably, you were too busy with other things to pay attention to these signs. This article is composed with intention to provide useful information to people about some obvious signs that signal some sort of issue with your water heater. Sooner you spot them, sooner you would be able to get them repaired to prevent failed water heating system and not to mention the great inconvenience that comes with it. Read on to know more about these signs. 1. How Old Is Your Water Heater? There are good chances that your old, reliable water heater is performing like a loyal soldier till now, but for how long? For how long you are using it and what is its expected lifespan? To find out the age of your water heater, refer to the serial number on the manufacturer's sticker which contains the manufacturing date of the water heater. Generally, water heaters that are in regular use for more than 10 years should be considered for replacement. You should not wait for a water leak to replace it, even if it is in a location that will not cause damage in case of a leak. 2. Rusty Water Flowing Out Are you discovering of late rusty water coming out of your water heater? If that is the case, then it indicates that your water heater tank has possibly started to rust from inside. Rusting paves way for water leakage, which in itself is quite a concern for homeowners. You should observe it for at least 2-4 days before calling licensed plumbing services in Los Angeles for a proper inspection to ascertain whether it needs replacement or not. 3. Odd Noises and Rumbling As water heater ages, there will be a build-up and accumulation of sediment at the bottom of the water heater. As the built-up sediment gets heated and re-heated again and again, it hardens, and this is the reason why you hear banging and rumbling noises from the water heater during heating. Hardened sediment translates to more energy consumption as the heater will need more energy to heat the water. Extra time spent in heating of the water will cause more wear and tear on the metal tank, which will eventually cause it to brittle over time. Coming to conclusion, it can be concluded that old water heaters are more prone to wear, and tear as compared to relatively new ones. The inner components of old water heaters get damaged or brittle with regular usage over time and it is better to replace old geyser rather than carry out frequent repairs.

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