Water Heater Services in Ladysmith
A hot water heater might last 6 to 12 years. However, with proper maintenance, they can last 15 years. Occasional breakdowns and other issues are common, especially when they are nearing half their expected life expectancy.
Call for professional help when you notice the following signs with your hot water heater:
- Lukewarm or cold water
- Rusty or discolored water
- Unusual noises
- Leaking tank
If you have a water heater with a tank, the diminished hot water supply often stems from scaling and sediment buildup at the bottom of the hot water tank. These scales and sediments displace the room for hot water and prevent the heating element from working efficiently. A plumber will have to drain and flush them out of your tank and heating element.
If you have a tankless heater, your water may be running cold because of faulty components, such as the heating elements or flow sensors. Limescale can build up on the heating elements, rendering them incapable of sufficiently heating the water. On the other hand, flow sensors, which are responsible for detecting the water flow rate and activating the heating mechanism, can sometimes fail due to electronic malfunctions.
Rusty or discolored water could mean that you have a corrosion problem inside your tank. However, be sure to rule out the possibility of rust coming from your pipes or municipal plumbing by also examining water from your other taps or outlets.
Unusual noises, such as popping, banging, or rumbling sounds, are also due to sediment buildup. The accumulated sediments could interfere with the heating process by creating hot spots that cause water to overheat and boil, resulting in these disruptive sounds.
If your tank is leaking, the tank is on its last legs. The constant pressure, rust, and heating and cooling take a toll on its structure, causing it to develop cracks and holes. A quick fix may help, but if the problem persists, you may have to replace it.
Minimize the need for repairs by scheduling professional maintenance at least once a year. Our qualified plumbers will inspect, flush, and clean your heater. They will also calibrate its thermostat, ensure all electrical connections are secure, and replace parts that are wearing down.
Moreover, if your system is clocking eight years, consider an upgrade. You can switch from tank to tankless heater or vice versa, depending on your household’s current hot water demand.