If your faucet is dripping, you'll find a solution to the problem. If your showerhead is leaking, you may need to get a new one. So, what do you do if your water heater starts leaking? Is it time to get a new water heater or replace the old one? Not necessarily! A leaking water heater could either need to be replaced or simply repaired. If it needs maintenance, you should have it done as soon as possible to avoid buying a new one too soon. Learn the signs that indicate it's time to replace your system rather than merely fix it.
Sometimes a water heater leakage is nothing to worry about. It could be as simple as needing to tighten or replace a part. This can be encouraging because fixing something is typically much cheaper than replacing it. To avoid further damage, contact a professional as soon as you realize your water heater needs repair.
In most cases, a leak in a water heater that is less than ten years old and has been properly maintained can be fixed with minimal effort. You can always try yourself to determine where the leak is coming from. Simply put, you can inspect the area around your heater for a leaking pipe or connection. If this is not something you are comfortable with or don't want to take any chances, then it's time to get in touch with a repair service.
Most homeowners give their water heater more thought once there's a problem with the water's temperature or quality. Still, if you pay attention, your water heater will provide you with subtle clues that it's time to replace it.
Replacement of the water heater is a necessity that inevitably arises. Leaking water heaters are sometimes beyond repair and must be replaced. A leak in a tank-style water heater tank is a sure symptom of corrosion, and the unit should be replaced as soon as possible. You must replace the entire unit if your water heater tank indicates a leak.
If you can't find the source of the leak, other factors, such as the system's age (more than 10–15 years) or the presence of discolored water, may indicate that it's time to replace it. Indicators that a system has to be retired, especially when paired with a leak.
Still not sure if a replacement or repair is in order? OK, that's why we're here. Contact us if you need a professional inspection of your water heater because of leaks or other problems. They are well-versed in tracing the origin of water heater problems and determining whether or not a new unit is required. Schedule an appointment with the pros at Best Owner Direct HVAC.
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