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Water Heaters Burbank Il

Water Heaters Burbank IL

There are specific warning indicators when it is time to schedule replacement of Water Heaters Burbank IL. As is the case with most any type of home appliance, you simply need to be familiar with those common signs.

Keep reading to learn more information on some of the most typical signs of a water heater that’s in need of repair or replacement. In the event you notice any of the following, do not hesitate to contact us for service.

-Your water heater is near the end of its service lifespan. In general, standard water heaters will last for about ten years until it’s time for replacement. While it’s not unusual for Water Heaters Burbank IL to last a little longer, the ten year mark is a reliable benchmark. If yours is that age, it is a good time to start considering a new unit.

If you are uncertain of your water heater’s manufacture date take a look at its serial number. You’ll probably find the number upon a sticker on top of the water heater. If you don’t see it there, simply consult the manufacturer’s website for information.

-Your water heater is making weird sounds. Like a lot of other appliance, it’s not uncommon for water heaters to make noises as they get older. As time passes, sediment collects on the bottom of the unit’s tank. When the water heats it tends to harden the sediment.

As a result, you’ll begin to hear clanging sounds coming from within the water heater. This is an indicator that you’ll need to invest in a new unit because it’s at the end of its service lifespan.

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-Rusty tap water. This is another indication that it’s time to schedule new installation of Water Heaters Burbank IL. Water – along with metal – eventually results in corrosion. Particularly after the units anode rod is worn out.

When that occurs, the water inside the unit will likely start collecting the corrosion, which leads to rust. In the event this occurs with a water heater that’s relatively new, replacing the anode rod may be the solution. However, later in the system’s lifespan, it is usually more cost-effective and convenient to simply replace the water heater.

-No hot water, or the hot water doesn’t seem to last very long. Not enough hot water is another warning sign that you’ll soon need to invest in a new water heater. As they get into their “old age,” water heaters just aren’t able to do their job as effectively any more.

Also, the accumulation of sediment can affect your unit’s capacity to consistently supply hot water.

-Puddles collecting around the base of the water heater. If you observe water leaks near your water heater, the tank may be leaking. This is an issue that you’ll need to address right away. Minor fractures can form on the tank over time as it contracts and expands with the heat.

When that occurs, the tank is at risk of bursting, which can of course be a messy problem. Call us at your earliest convenience if you see that there is water pooling near your water heater.

If you are currently experiencing any problems with your water heater, Clucas Mechanical is the name to count on in Burbank, Bridgeview and Oak Lawn. Our licensed and experienced service technicians are ready to resolve all types of water heater issues for your home or business.

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