Is Your Water Heater at Risk of Bursting?
9/28/2020 (Permalink)
No matter what the season, your hot water heater can give you a problem.
Although there are a number of reasons associated with a hot water heater failure, the most common cause that we see is due to old age. Hot water heaters will typically last you between 10-15 years. A leak may occur when corrosion and mineral build up occurs to the internal components. What may begin as a little leak can quickly lead to a flooded basement.
As a homeowner, knowing the signs that your hot water heater is on its last legs can help you avoid a water disaster.
- Water color/quality: When running your faucet on hot, note it’s appearance. If it appears rusty, this is a s sign that there might be corrosion in your tank and signals an upcoming failure of your water heater.
- Look for signs of muddy water or increased sediment in the water tank: Muddy water or increased sediment signals a potential failure of your water heater. You can check this by attaching a hose to the drainage bib on the water heater, turn the unit off and drain it to examine its contents. When flushing the water heater, remember that the water that comes out of the hose bib at the front of the water heater is going to be extremely hot, as it will not be mixed with cold water. Smell or taste the water. If the hot water has a metallic taste to it, this indicates that the water heater is close to breaking down.
- Listen to the noises your water tank makes: Your heater will normally make sounds however any loud cracks or pops could indicate a problem.
If you notice your hot water heater has any of the symptoms of a failure, call your plumber for an inspection.