Many people forget to recognize that the water heating unit of a home is one of the most used appliances, even if we don’t realize it. We only ever notice a water heater when it is not working right in some capacity, or if it is having intermittent problems from time to time. This leads many people to wonder how long should they expect to get out of their water heater? Timber Pines residents should know a lot of the longevity of their water heater depends on how it was being used over the years to determine how long it is going to last.
Average Lifetime for Water Heaters
Homeowners can expect to get many years out of their water heater, even if they do nothing to try and make it last longer. On average, it seems that most homeowners get about ten years or so before they start to notice big problems with their homes water heater. Timber Pines who take better care of their water heater, and don’t use it as much, can expect to see closer to fifteen years out of their water heater. In the worst kind of circumstances, a water heater will last around six to eight years before it will need to be replaced.
Common Signs that Your Water Heater is Failing
The good thing about a failing water heater is that there are many signs that let homeowners know that something is not working as it should be. When it is getting close to the end for a water heater, Timber Pines residents should know that the most common issue is that it is not producing hot water. It can still produce warm water, but oftentimes it takes way too long to reach that temperature. Another sign that a water heater is going to fail soon is it could be leaking water. Maybe homeowners might notice that their water has a reddish or orangish tint to it, indicating that the water heater is rusting from the inside out.
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