Signs You Need a New Water Heater

Signs You Need a New Water Heater

As long as your water heater is properly installed, maintained, and upgraded it should last you 10 to 15 years. However, if you have problems with it on a regular basis or you notice any of these signs that indicate your current water heater may be nearing the end of its life span, you should contact Quality Air Experts today! Read on to learn some of the signs that you may need a new water heater, and contact us for water heater installation in Sterling and the surrounding areas!

Your Home Has Low Hot Water Pressure

If your shower head feels more like a drip when you turn on the hot water, there might be something wrong with the pressure relief valve in your water heater’s storage tank. This can allow air into the system or cause sediment buildup that prevents proper heat transfer, which forces your equipment to work harder to heat water to the proper temperatures.

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Inconsistent Temperatures

It’s never good when you are taking a shower or washing your hands and the water unexpectedly turns boiling hot or freezing cold. If you are experiencing inconsistent or fluctuating water temperatures, it could be time to say goodbye to your old water heater. This becomes more common as a water heater ages and it’s ability to consistently put out water at a constant pressure diminishes.

Rising Energy Costs

Yikes! Another exorbitantly high energy bill. If you aren’t sure where the spikes in your energy usage are coming from and you’ve noticed issues with your water heater, it could be to blame. As your water heater gets older, its burners require more and more gas to heat the water to the desired temperatures. The same goes for the energy required by the heating elements of electric water heaters. Buying new equipment and paying for water heater installation can be far more cost-effective in the long run.

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Rusty or Discolored Water

As water heaters get older, especially if they aren’t properly maintained and upgraded, their tanks can begin to corrode from the inside. If you are noticing rusty, brown, or discolored water coming out of your faucets when you run hot water, it could be a sign that your water heater is rusting away. It’s best to have your water heater looked at by a professional before rust turns into leaks that can damage your home.

Do you need water heater installation for your home or business in Sterling and the surrounding areas? Quality Air Experts has you covered. Our team is experienced in water heater installation and we can set you up with a new system that will keep your property comfortable, safe, and energy efficient for years to come. Contact us today!