You step down into your Old Lebanon basement or lower level, and … splash. What’s this? Why is there water on the floor?
The culprit typically isn’t hard to identify. Unless you’re facing an unanticipated, really serious plumbing situation, in all likelihood the hot water heater is leaking. It’s inevitable. A water leak in the water heater happens to everyone in Old Lebanon eventually.
You might have even spotted warning signs. Was less hot water suddenly available? Did hot showers mysteriously turn cold? The water heater was transmitting a message.
If the water heater’s leaking, it’s not going to stop. Better call Kelly James Service, the water heater repair, replacement and installation specialists in Old Lebanon. They’ll halt the mess and install a new water heater within hours.
What will the replacement be? Usually, it’s apples for apples. An electric heater is replaced by another. Ditto for gas heaters.
Before calling Kelly James Service about your hot water heater leaking, note the capacity (in gallons), brand and height of the unit. Pass along this information, so they bring a replacement.
Water heaters operate 10 years on average. Their lives are an endless battle against contents of the water they heat. High acidity, iron and calcium all take their toll.
Calcium is the biggest enemy. The mineral eats away a heater’s mechanicals. Even when using municipal water, a water softener is advisable to remove calcium.
Water heaters can sustain other issues. Gas heaters might have issues with the gas valve or burner assembly. Electric heaters can encounter issues with the heating element or thermostat. All can be replaced. Old Lebanon homeowners frequently ask the question, are you better off just replacing the entire unit?
Some newer Old Lebanon homes have power vent water heaters, which might stop operating for a totally different reason. Power vent heaters use a flame vapor sensor, which turns off the burner if certain flammables – such as paint cans – are detected nearby. These water heaters are recognizable by a top blower connected to a PVC vent tube.
Many Old Lebanon homeowners inquire about tankless water heaters. These units sit on a wall and, instead of storing hot water, heat it on demand. Theoretically they provide endless hot water. Their potential drawback is cost. Installing one requires substantial new plumbing infrastructure, which adds up.
Can you extend the life of your water heater? Sure. Drain a few gallons from its lower drain valve twice a year. Doing so removes sediment collected at the bottom of the tank.
It’s advisable to inspect your water heater monthly. Watch for changes in its appearance or, obviously, leaks. If something looks changed, and it’s getting older, consider having Kelly James Service replace the heater proactively. It’s better than facing a small flood!
Whether your hot water heater is leaking, shutting off, or just not generating as much hot water as you want, keep one name in mind: Kelly James Service. Their promise is to maximize your hot water, and minimize unwelcome surprises … such as wet feet.