Did You Know That Traditional Water Heaters
Need Cleaning Too?
Every day, the
typical family or business relies on their water heaters, but too often we forget
about the maintenance necessary to ensure that they are functioning properly
and that they last as long as possible. For those with a more traditional water
heater, one important part of hot water heater maintenance
is cleaning and flushing out the tank. Water heater flushing helps to clear out
sediments and minerals that build up. Doing this routinely will extend the
lifespan of your water heater, help it work more efficiently, reduce the risk
of clogs in your pipes and make your water heater safer. Given the importance
of hot water heater flushing, today we’ll talk about some of the basics of this
process so you can make it part of your maintenance routine.
When is Water Heater Cleaning Best?
Sediment and minerals
naturally build up in your water heater over time. This is an inevitable part
of the process of using your water heater and, as long as you regularly flush
it out, this won’t lead to problems. However, if you don’t clean it out
regularly, this buildup can create problems for your hot water heater and other
plumbing systems throughout your home. We recommend that you clean your hot
water heater at least once a year. An annual water heater flushing will help to
keep your unit running properly and to help it last as long as possible.
Signs That it’s Time to Clean Your Water Heater
While you’ll want to
clean your water heater at least once a year, there might be times when you
need to clean it more often than that. Being aware of those signs will help you
avoid a plumbing issue and avoid causing damage to your water heater. If you
find that you’re getting less hot water from your tank, if you see sediment in
the drain valve or if you hear a banging or rumbling sound from your water
heater, it’s likely an indication that your water heater needs to be cleaned. If
you notice any of these things, you should clean out your water heater as soon
as possible.
When it’s Time to Install a New Water Heater
Even with routine
maintenance, at some point, you’ll have to replace your water heater.
Recognizing when you need to do this can help you avoid an outage, a plumbing
emergency and water damage to your home. The average water heater lasts for
about 10 to 12 years. If your water heater is more than 10 years old, you’ll
want to be especially aware of any issues and address them as soon as possible.
If you’re getting warm, but not hot water, if you’re getting cloudy water, if
you hear banging or rumbling even after cleaning your water heater or if
there’s rust in your water, it’s likely time to replace your hot water heater. If
you see any of these signs, it’s best to have your hot water heater inspected. Recognizing
when it’s time to replace your water heater could save you from some major
plumbing headaches. We hope these tips will help you stay on top of your hot
water heater maintenance.
And, if you haven’t
recently done so, take a moment to check your water heater to ensure that
everything looks, sounds and works properly. If you notice any problems or need
to have your hot water heater serviced, or if you want to upgrade to a tankless
water heater, call Anthony’s Plumbing today
at (909) 823-3807.
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