Why Summer Is the Best Time for Water Heater Replacement
Common Signs You Need a Water Heater Replacement
Wondering if your current system still has life left? Look out for these red flags:
Inconsistent Water Temperature
If your hot water keeps running cold too quickly, your heater may be struggling to maintain the desired temperature.
Strange Noises or Leaks
Popping or rumbling noises can signal sediment buildup. Leaks around the base often point to serious internal issues.
Your Unit Is Over 10 Years Old
Most traditional water heaters typically last between 8 and 12 years. If yours is in that range, it’s time to consider a new water heater installation before it fails.
Rust-Colored Water
Rusty water from your hot taps could be a sign that your water tank is corroding from the inside. This is a serious issue that often leads to leaks or full breakdowns.
Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your Home
When replacing your unit, you’ll need to decide between a few common options.
Tank vs. Tankless
Traditional tanks continuously store and heat water. Tankless water heaters heat on demand and take up less space. They cost more upfront but save money over time with lower energy use.
Gas vs. Electric
Gas heaters are faster and cheaper to run in many areas. Electric models are easier to install and require less maintenance.
Size Matters
Choosing the right size ensures your household has consistent access to hot water. An expert installer can help you determine the best fit.
Why Professional Water Heater Installation Matters
- Ensure proper connections and venting
- Meet all local building codes
- Provide warranty-backed installation
- Recommend the best model based on your home’s needs
What to Expect During Your Water Heater Replacement
- Schedule a consultation
- Receive a clear, upfront estimate
- Get fast and reliable installation
- Enjoy $300 OFF your new water heater install this summer
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For more information on energy-efficient models and rebates, visit the U.S. Department of Energy’s page on Water Heating or Energy Star Certified Water Heaters.