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The 5 Big Signs It’s Time for a New Water Heater

Technician servicing a hot-water heaterYour water heater is an appliance in your home that works overtime for you and your family. It’s likely that you’ve had the same water heater from the moment you moved into your home. It’s important to maintain this system well with professional services, but realistically, every system has its shelf life. You’ll have to replace your water heater eventually so when it’s time, it’s best to do so sooner than later. You don’t want to force your water heater past its prime. If you’re looking for a new water heater in Burley, ID then contact our team today—we have the best technicians, tools, and services to keep your water heater working well. Here’s how you can tell when it’s time to replace…

1. Old Age

If your water heater was a person, would it be in its rebellious teenage stage? If your water heater is above the age of 15, it’s time for you to start looking at what’s out on the market even if this system seems to be doing fine. After all, this system can only last you so long. Your water heater becomes inefficient over time.

2. Rumbling

It’s important to pay attention to the noises your water heater makes. If all is going well, then you shouldn’t hear anything from your water heater at all, but commonly, your water heater will start to make a rumbling noise when there’s a problem. This noise is caused by an excess amount of sediment build up inside the water tank. Sediment settles over time and hardens and when the sediment comes in contact with the heating element it makes noise. If your system is rumbling and the problem isn’t rectified by flushing your system then it’s time to invest in a new one.

3. Constant Repairs

If you have to repair your water heater more than once every few years, it’s time to shift your focus from repairs to replacement. We understand why so many homeowners are hesitant to replace their system. It seems like constantly repairing your system will cost you less, but in actuality, these costs add up over time and it would be much more efficient to just replace your system. Endlessly funneling money into a defunct system isn’t a wise plan. Allocate your repair costs toward replacement of your system.

4. Cool Water

Winters here in Idaho are cold and there’s nothing better than a hot shower on days like these. Don’t settle for anything less. If your water isn’t as warm as before, this a clear sign of water heater decline. If this is something you’re experiencing in your home, then you need the aid of a professional. It’s probably time to replace your current system with a new, energy-efficient model.

5. High Bills

Your water heater is the most used appliance in your home. In fact, it accounts for 17% of all the energy usage in your home. You use your water heater daily so it’s important that it’s as efficient as possible. When it isn’t, you’ll suffer from high energy bills.

If you’re ready to replace your water heater, contact Evans Plumbing Inc. today to schedule an appointment.

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