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5 Warning Signs That It’s Time to Replace Your Water Heater

October 30, 2022 / in Plumbing Tips and Water Heaters / by Clayton Plumbers

 
5 Signs You Need a Water Heater Replacement
Tale of the Leaky Water Heater

One chilly October morning, Allen of JoCo Plumbing received a panic-stricken call from Mr. Smith. His voice trembling with worry said “My water heater is leaking and I no longer have hot water! I’m afraid it might need to be replaced.”


Allen quickly grabbed his toolbox and rushed to Mr. Smith’s house. Upon arrival, he was greeted by a puddle of water in the basement and the sound of dripping water echoing off the walls. The water heater was indeed leaking.


Without wasting any time, Allen got to work. He carefully examined the water heater, his experienced eyes quickly identifying the problem - the tank was corroded and leaking out the bottom.


“Mr. Smith,” Allen said, “I’m afraid your water heater does need to be replaced. When the tank itself starts to leak, there are no repairs that can be made.” Mr. Smith looked worried but trusted Allen’s judgment. “Do what you must, Allen,” he said.


Allen worked tirelessly throughout the morning, removing the old water heater and installing a new one. He explained each step to Mr. Smith, who watched with fascination. By lunchtime, the new water heater was installed and working perfectly. Mr. Smith was overjoyed. “Oh, thank you, Allen!” he exclaimed. “You’ve saved the day!”


As Allen packed up his tools and prepared to leave, he felt a sense of satisfaction wash over him. He had not only replaced a water heater but also brought warmth and comfort back into Mr. Smith’s home.


And so, our plumber hero Allen returned home, ready for whatever plumbing challenge would come his way next.


Leaking Water Heater

5 Signs You Need a Water Heater Replacement

Water heaters are essential appliances in our homes, providing us with hot water for various daily activities. However, like all appliances, they have a lifespan and may need to be replaced over time. Here are some signs that indicate it might be time to replace your water heater:

1. Rusty or Discolored Water

2. Inadequate Hot Water

The most obvious sign that you need a new water heater is if you’re not getting enough hot water, or any at all. This could mean the water isn’t as hot as it used to be, or the periods of hot water don’t last as long.

3. Increased Energy Bills

If your heating bill is increasing but you’re not getting enough hot water, it could indicate that your water heater is losing efficiency and needs to be replaced.

4. Leaks

Leaks around your water heater can lead to significant damage if not addressed promptly. If you notice any leaks, it’s a clear sign that your water heater needs attention.

5. Age of the Water Heater

The average lifespan of a traditional water heater is between eight to 12 years. If your water heater is within this age range and showing any of the above signs, it might be time for a replacement.


Plumber Near Me for Water Heater Replacement

Clayton Plumber Water Heater Replacement
Licensed Plumber and Owner of JoCo Plumbing

If you’re experiencing any of these issues with your water heater, it’s time to call in the professionals. JoCo Plumbing NC is a family-owned and operated plumbing company based out of Clayton, NC. They offer top-notch, quality service for all your plumbing projects including water heater replacement.

JoCo Plumbing NC serves all of Johnston & Wake County and takes pride in offering its community quality and affordable plumbing services. They are fully licensed and insured and provide a range of services including faucet replacement, toilet installation, pipe repair, and many other plumbing services. You can reach them at (984) 220-5296 by phone or text. Their operating hours are from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM from Monday to Friday.


Remember, maintaining your water heater can extend its life and efficiency. However, when it’s time for a replacement, trust the professionals at JoCo Plumbing NC to provide you with excellent service.

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