Oh Bummer You Need a Plumber!

The water heater in our home is one of those appliances that you never really think about – until something goes wrong. When there's no hot water in the morning for your shower, it's a problem—going into the office without feeling like your freshest ruins your entire day.

Fortunately, things don't have to go that far. The water heater gives subtle clues when it's starting to pack up. If you recognize the cues in time, you can stop the malfunction with a quick repair. Here are a few signals from your water heater to book a service agent.


Fluctuations in Heat

When you turn on the hot water and cold, it's the obvious sign that the water heater is not working. However, before things shut off completely, you'll notice that the heater delivers lackluster results for a few days or weeks before breaking down.

If your water heater delivers surges of warm and cold water, it's a sign that it could be on its way out. The fluctuation in temperature could signify that deposits are building up in the heating element or that you need to replace the elements due to faults or malfunctions.


Low Water Pressure

Mineral deposits can also build up and block your pipework. Extra minerals like calcium in drinking water collect readily inside copper pipework and other piping systems around the home.

At first, they limit the amount of water coming out of the taps, but eventually, they can block completely. Mineral deposits can build up in the fitting in your water heater, causing it to malfunction.


The Heater Leaks

If you notice watermarks in the floorboards or panels in the roof below your water heater, or it could be a sign of a leaky heater.

Leaking is a sign of inefficiency, and you should include a monthly inspection of the heater to check on its condition and prevent leaks.


Metallic Taste in the Water

If there is a metallic taste in the water, or the water starts to discolor, it could be a sign of corrosion in the pipework. If the hot water is rusty, it's a sign that there's corrosion in the water tank.

If that's the case, you'll have to drain the tank and remove the corrosion. You might need the help of a professional for this task. You'll have to clear out the corrosion, place the liner, and the elements before replacing and refilling the tank.


Strange Sounds

You can expect a subtle low-level noise to come from your heater during operation. However, when that noise starts to turn to a loud groaning sound, it's a sign that things are about to go catastrophically wrong.

If you hear loud popping, cracking, or banging sounds coming from the heater tank, it's time to call a plumber. These sounds are a sign that mineral deposits are causing the overheating of the elements. Either the elements are dealing with deposits, or the thermostat is dealing with accumulation issues.


Contact a Professional for Advice

If you're dealing with water heater issues, contact your local plumber and book a service.


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