From showering to running the dishwasher, you rely on your water heater multiple times throughout the day. Most water heaters last for 10 to 15 years. If you’re not sure how old your system is or it’s been a long time since you scheduled service, you may be at risk for water heater failure. You may not realize that your water heater is going bad until hot water quits coming out of the tap. However, you don’t have to wait until you’re stuck in the cold to know when it’s time to call in a professional. Here are a few signs to watch for that could indicate that you have a failing water heater.
Moisture Around the Water Heater
A tell-tale sign of a water heater problem is moisture around the tank. If you notice even small puddles around your water heater, it could be a sign that it’s time to invest in a replacement. Slow drips and leaks can quickly escalate, which could put your home at risk of significant water damage.
Unusual Noises
You can expect a little noise coming from your water heater, but you should never hear loud banging or popping sounds. These unusual noises often come from mineral deposits that have built up in the water heater and are causing the appliance to overheat. As long as the tank hasn’t begun to leak, a thorough flush and cleaning of the water heater may be all that’s needed to keep it working.
Fluctuating Temperatures
If it takes a long time for your water to heat or your shower quickly turns lukewarm, it could be an indication of sediment buildup within your water heater. As more sediment builds up over time, the greater the risk that your water heater will fail. The harder your tank has to work to produce hot water, the more costly it will be to operate, too.
Schedule Service Today
It’s unnecessary to wait for a potential minor problem to become a major issue. Homeowners in the Fort Collins area can depend on the experts at Lion Home Service for top-quality water heater, heating, and cooling services. We also do duct cleaning, duct sealing, insulation services. Schedule an appointment today.