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Is your water heater not working properly? Just call LPG, we are here to help you! Jump to these slides and read some important tips that you should know about your water heater.
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Table of Contents - • Introduction • Leaking Tank Water • Malfunctioning Temperature & pressure Relief Valve(TPR) • Cloudy Water • Popping Noise • Rotten Egg Smell • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning • No Hot Water • Main Causes of a Water Heater Explosion • Some Useful Tips • Conclusion • Contact US
Introduction A water heater needs regular maintenance to ensure that it is running well as the unit runs lots of hot water every day. However, a water heater has several dangers and risks such as flooding and leaks and the most dangerous is the risk of explosion. Your unit can explode if it is not maintained properly. A hot water heater explosion can lead to death, physical injury, and serious damage. In these slides, you will read about the signs you can look for if your appliance is at risk of explosion in the near future.
Leaking Tank Water: Do you see a pool of water under your water heater? This happens due to corrosion. The crack & fractures in the unit can cause warm water to leak from the water heater tank. Therefore, you need to replace your leaking appliance as quickly as possible. Immediately, switch off the supply of water if the leak is critical. However, you need to understand that it is the temporary solution. You have to contact your local hot water services in Geelong to fix these leaks as soon as possible.
Malfunctioning Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve(TPR): If the TPR valve is leaking then, you need to replace your appliance as quickly as possible. A failed TPR valve can lead to drastic damage if not taken care in time. It can cause water to go above the boiling point, that changes into steam, and make the water tank explode. This will cause property damage as well as personal injury. It is always advisable that a TPR valve should be inspected by a professional once every year to ensure they are functioning properly.
Cloudy Water: Is cloudy water coming from your appliance? Musty-smelling water is a sign that your unit is failing. The mineral deposits move throughout the appliance and can bother the hot water coming from your faucet. The deposits can damage the taps and block the element that regulates the water flow. Moreover, if you see the water color is orange or red, it indicates that the pipes & tanks become rusty. However, once rust settles in your water tank, you need to replace it.
Popping Noise: If you hear some popping noise, rumbling and creaking noise from your water heater you should immediately contact hot water service provider in Geelong. A specific popping sound coming from your water heater, is a sign that your unit has some problems. The best option is a replacement before your water heater tanks cause expensive leaks.
No Hot Water: Do you get hot water after a long time from your faucet? It is a sign that your water heater is failing. When the water in the tank is heated by an electric source, the minerals present in the water accumulate at the base of the tank.
Some Useful Tips • You should check your unit two times every year. And you will be glad to know that Local Plumbing Group provides water heater maintenance at very reasonable cost. • Install an expansion tank if you have a closed water heater. • Replace if you have any damage valves of your unit as soon as possible. • The temperature of water heater should never go beyond 100*C. Therefore, set the thermostat of your unit to the ideal range.
Conclusion: A water heater is the most essential appliance especially in winters, without it you wouldn't have hot water to wash your laundry or utensils properly. That’s why it is so important to take care of your water heater. If you don’t take care of your appliance, it might explode. If you see any issue in your water heater you should immediately contact your nearest plumbing company to fix it.
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