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Camden Plumbing 2017: When Do You Need to Replace Your Water Heater

 

When it comes to your water heater problems, regular maintenance can help in prolonging the lifespan of your heater and leaking or not heating issues can be handled through repair instead of replacement. It is pretty simple to replace  a heating element or pressure-relief valve to fix water heater problems, and learning some troubleshooting tips can help you to deal with your minor water heater issues. Generally, simple water heater issues  can be performed DIY, but if you don't have time or you're not comfortable working with your water heater, you can call Camden Plumbing Consultant, a water heater repair specialist. According to water heater manufacturing companies, the average life expectancy of a water heater is eight to twelve years, and it varies depending on the design, location, installation quality, water quality, and maintenance schedule.

 

According to a Camden Plumbing Consultant, it is best to replace your water heater if it is already more than 10 years old, with noticeable leaks surrounding the base of the tank, not working, or erratically works. The most common problem of water heaters is not getting enough heat or hotness that is caused by either a faulty thermostat or a defective heating element. It is essential to make sure that your electric water heater is maintained properly, ensuring that the power is connected, resetting the thermostat as needed, flushing the heater to eliminate sediments from the tank, replacing thermostat and heating element, and raising thermostat temperature. When managing a gas water heater, you need to remove sediment by flushing, replace the Thermo coupler and clean the burner, ensure that the pilot is lit and the gas is connected, insulate hot water pipes, and raise the temperature setting on the thermostat. You have to drain your tank until the sediment clear to prevent sizzling or hissing noises coming out from your water heater. Elements must be removed and soaked in a pan filled with white vinegar for an hour and then scrape off the collected scale. Replacement of leaking pressure-relieve valve must be done. Replacement of water fittings should be done if tightening them does not work. Check out http://dawkinsplumbingservices.com/services/water-heaters/ if you need water heater replacement.

 

It is essential to drain your water heater at least twice a year to remove sediments that cause corrosion and to increase efficiency. You can check the pressure-relief valve by lifting the handle of the valve and letting it snap back, and it should release a burst of water, otherwise new valve must be installed. If you will choose to replace your water heater, the important features you need to check are the gallon capacity, recovery rate, dimensions, and energy efficiency ratings. If you need help with water heater replacement, feel free to check Camden Plumbing Consultant  now on http://dawkinsplumbingservices.com/services/.

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