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6 Signs You Need a New Water Heater

Mallick Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
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One of the joys of living in the modern age is having hot water on demand. Nothing feels better after a hard day’s work than hopping into a hot shower to emerge clean and refreshed. When your water heater doesn’t operate as it should, your quality of life takes a serious hit. Here are six signs that you need a new water heater.

1. Water Pooling Around the Water Heater Base

Behind the exterior case of your water heater lies a steel tank that’s surrounded by insulation. Even with regular maintenance, the tank will eventually erode. Standing water around the base indicates a possible leak. When this happens, you’ll need to replace your water heater promptly to avoid water damage to your home.

Please note that not all puddles are caused by eroded and leaking water heater tanks. Condensation is one reason why small pools of water collect around your water heater one day and disappear the next day. For peace of mind, call an experienced technician to check out your appliance.

2. Rusty Water in the Sink

Everyone has seen those older homes that have rust stains on their bathroom sinks. These stains are often caused by rusty water heater tanks. Rust and corrosion go hand in hand with leaks. Replacing a rusty water heater is the best way to maintain your home’s water quality and avoid damaging leaks later.

3. Water Has a Metallic Smell and Taste

When your tap water has a metallic smell and taste, it’s likely that your metal water heater tank is starting to corrode. This normally happens to older water heaters. However, certain chemicals or sediment in your tap water can cause premature wear and tear on your home’s water heater.

4. Cold or Tepid Water That Doesn’t Get Hot

One evening you’re able to take a nice hot shower, but the next morning your shower water doesn’t get hot. This is a sign that your water heater has possibly died. It also indicates that your tank’s heating element may have burned out.

5. Older Than 15 Years

According to most water heater manufacturers, the average residential water heater lasts between 10 and 15 years. If you purchased your home new, it’s easy to determine the time to replace your water heater. When you buy an older home, it’s best that you get a licensed plumber to examine the appliance to determine its age and condition.

6. Frequent Repairs

Your home’s water heater has reached mid-life, but it requires frequent repairs. This is a clear indication that it’s time for you to consider replacing your water heater. Premature wear can be caused by several factors such as heavy household use or lack of regular preventative maintenance. In these cases, it’s often more cost-effective to replace your water heater than to keep repairing it.

Bottom line: Some water heater issues are solved by doing skilled repairs, replacing parts, or flushing sediment from your water heater’s tank. However, other problems require a replacement system. Mallick Plumbing is a trusted plumbing contracting company that has over 26 years of experience in diagnosing water heater systems in Gaithersburg and surrounding areas. Upon inspection of your system, Mallick’s technicians can tell you whether a water heater repair or a replacement is the right option for you. Contact Mallick Plumbing at (301) 804-6759 today to schedule a service appointment.
 

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