Water heater maintenance is something you should schedule at least once per year. If you fail to keep up with maintenance, it can lead to several costly issues. In severe cases, you could end up with a water heater failure that requires a replacement. Always work with a knowledgeable professional to address maintenance tasks and to come up with a service schedule.
Buildup of Sediment and Minerals
If you live in an area that has hard water, minerals like calcium and magnesium can build up in your water heater over time. These deposits can also form on interior components of your system, interfering with performance. You may see your utility bills start to increase when minerals and sediment are accumulating. Lack of consistent hot water can also be an issue. Minerals and sediment can form a layer on the bottom of your tank that makes it harder for your heater to warm the water and keep it warm.
Rust and Corrosion
Minerals and sediment can lead to the formation of rust and corrosion. This can weaken the interior of your water heater tank as well as important components like heating elements and the anode rod. You may notice condensation forming on the exterior of your tank. In addition, leaks may occur, or internal issues may cause frequent repairs.
Major Equipment Breakdown
Routine maintenance is a great opportunity to catch issues early on so repairs can take place. If you skip maintenance, you can miss repair needs. Over time, a small issue can lead to major problems and equipment failure. You may need to schedule an expensive emergency repair or replace your water heater entirely. Experiencing a short system lifespan can have a profound impact on your household budget.
Avoid Health Issues
The quality of the water you’re using for cooking, cleaning, drinking, and bathing is important. If you don’t keep up with routine water heater maintenance, this can lead to bacterial growth inside your unit. Stagnant water poses health risks that can impact your health and well-being.
Look for visible sediment in your water when it comes out of the tap. Foul odors can also indicate a problem with water quality that is the result of water heater neglect. Don’t install water filtration equipment without first considering the condition of your water heater.
Schedule professional maintenance and an inspection of your water heater at least once per year. Contact our knowledgeable team here at Almighty Plumbing in Antioch, CA for more information or to schedule a water heater service appointment.
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