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Keep It Hot: Tips for Water Heater Maintenance and Knowing When It's Time to Replace

The unsung hero of your home - a reliable water heater. Experience the luxury of hot, steamy showers, sparkling clean dishes and sanitized baby bottles, and fresh clean laundry. Today I will let you in on the secrets to keeping this essential appliance in top shape and prolonging its lifespan with some easy maintenance tips. If you are looking for more info please see our Services page to learn more about what we offer.

Water Heater Maintenance:

1. Ensure Optimal Temperature: Set your water heater to the recommended 120°F (49°C) to prevent scalding and save energy. Don't forget to periodically check and adjust the temperature as needed.

2. Improve Efficiency: Flush your water heater at least once a year to remove sediment buildup. Simply connect a hose to the drain valve, let the water drain out, and watch the sediment go with it.

3. Protect from Rust: Don't forget to inspect the anode rod inside your tank once a year. Replace it if it shows significant corrosion or is more than 50% depleted.

4. Safety First: Test the T&P relief valve by lifting the lever and allowing water to discharge. If it sticks or leaks, it might be time for a replacement.

5. Increase Efficiency: Enhance insulation by adding a water heater blanket if your tank lacks sufficient insulation. This helps retain heat and improve energy efficiency.

6. Watch for Leaks: Regularly check for any signs of leaks around your water heater. Addressing leaks promptly can prevent larger issues with the tank or fittings.

7. Professional Checkup: Consider scheduling an annual inspection by a professional plumber. They have the expertise to look for hidden problems like corrosion or leaks that may go unnoticed by homeowners.

Knowing When It's Time to Replace:

Despite your best efforts in maintaining your water heater, there comes a time when replacement is the most cost-effective solution:
1. Age: If your water heater is over 10-15 years old, it may be time for an upgrade.

2. Reduced Efficiency: If it takes longer to heat your water or requires higher temperatures, your water heater could be losing efficiency.

3. Frequent Repairs: Constantly fixing your water heater? It might be nearing the end of its lifespan and a new one could be a better investment.

4. Leaks and Rust: Don't ignore leaks, corrosion, or rust – they're warning signs of a failing water heater.

5. Strange Noises: Unusual sounds like rumbling or popping can indicate sediment buildup and reduced efficiency. Flushing the tank might not help, so consider replacing it.

Maintaining your water heater doesn't just ensure a consistent supply of hot water; it also extends the life of your appliance and can save you money on energy bills. Regular maintenance and knowing when it's time to replace your water heater are key to keeping this essential appliance and your house hold running smoothly. If you have any questions or would like to request a quote, please contact us or call Pypes Plumbing at 248-560-6686. We service all of Metro Detroit and provide professional, fast and affordable service.

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