Is It Time to Replace My Water Heater?
Our water heaters are an essential home appliance– but they’re often overlooked. So how do you know when it’s time to replace your water heater? Here are a few telltale signs you’ll want to look out for.
Signs You’re Due for a Replacement:
- It’s Over 10 Years Old – Like any appliance, your water heater has a life expectancy. As a general rule of thumb, you should consider replacing your water heater if it is over ten years old. Old water heaters will have more costly repairs — and newer models are more energy efficient and could save you more money in the long run.
- You Need More Hot Water – Over time, the needs of your family may change. You may want to upgrade to a larger water heater — or a tankless water heater. These options may provide you with all of the hot water your family needs to live comfortably.
- Your Bills Are High – Newer water heater models are more energy efficient than models in the past. If you find that your energy bills are high, or your water heater breaks down frequently leaving you with high repair bills, you may be due for a replacement.
If your run into any problems with your home’s water heater or you think it’s time for a replacement, give our professionals a call! Our technicians are here to help you diagnose and treat all of your home water heater problems. Visit our website to learn more about our plumbing and water heater services or give us a call to speak with a representative directly:
Tequesta: (561) 747-5740 Palm Beach: (561) 626-6822 Martin: (772) 546-2822 St. Lucie: (772) 546-2822
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