Generating hot water costs up to 18% of your utility bills, making it the second greatest expense around the house. If you have water heater problems, the cost of your hot water will increase as the unit loses efficiency. Repairing the unit can restore its operation, but depending on the age of your water heater, you may want to replace a problematic unit with a modern energy-efficient model.

Leaking Water

Water leaks anywhere in your home cost money by wasting water. Plus, the water itself can cause damage to the surrounding parts of your home by rotting wood and encouraging mold growth. Water heater leaks have several possible causes that include everything from overheating to loose fittings. You could even have several places where your water heater leaks. Contact a plumber to find the source of the leak.

Hot Producing Hot Water or Quickly Running Out of Hot Water

Temperature problems are another major complaint. If your water heater is too hot, you waste energy keeping it at an elevated temperature. Additionally, you could burn yourself or someone else in the house from using water above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Usually, you can fix this issue yourself by turning down the thermostat. If that doesn’t solve the issue, you may need your water heater assessed for thermostat problems.

Water heaters that don’t produce enough hot water or water at the correct temperature are more common concerns. Mineral buildup inside the unit that coats the interior reduces the model’s efficiency. Other issues could be a bad thermostat or problems with the energy system supplying the water heater. This type of problem needs a professional to diagnose and fix it. In some cases, not producing enough hot water is a sign of an aging model that needs replacement.

Discolored Water from Hot Water Taps

Discolored water can happen if your tank’s interior has begun to corrode. In other cases, the rods inside electric models are the only source of corrosion and water discoloration. For either case, contact a professional. Internal corrosion means you will need a new water heater. However, if you have a heating element only that is corroded, you could have it replaced to solve the problem.

Have a Professional Plumber from Best Service Plumber Repair Your Water Heater Problems

If you notice water heater problems, you don’t have to live with them. At Best Service Plumber, our plumbing professionals can fix your water heater woes. If you want to upgrade or replace an aging model, let us help you with that, too. We install tankless and gas tank water heaters from trusted brands, such as Rheem, Rinnai, and Westinghouse. Contact us today to get a solution for your water heater concerns.

 

Sources

https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/articles/new-infographic-and-projects-keep-your-energy-bills-out-hot-water

https://www.theenergyexperts.com/common-water-heater-problems-and-troubleshooting-tips/

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