Follow These Tips to Keep Your Water Heater in Good Shape

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There are a lot of different systems in your home that you rely on daily for a variety of purposes. One of the most vital of these systems is the water heater. The average home makes use of its water heater multiple times a day, every day, throughout the year. That’s a lot of stress to put on one system, even one that is designed to cope with it. Many water heaters never fully shut down, and instead operate 24/7 to maintain a standing supply of hot water. If you want to make sure that you get the best return on investment out of your water heater, there are a few steps you can take to help it cope with the strain.

Schedule Preventive Maintenance Annually

The number one tip we can offer for keeping your water heater in the best possible shape, for as long as possible, is to schedule preventive maintenance. Many homeowners will only call for repairs when they notice symptoms of a problem. Sometimes, that’s the best you can do. However, there are plenty of water heater issues that don’t give off any recognizable symptoms until they’ve been around for quite a while. That’s not a good thing. The longer a problem goes without being addressed, the more damage it can potentially do to the water heater. That’s why it’s so important to schedule preventive maintenance.

Preventive water heater maintenance involves a close examination of the entire water heater system. This gives your technician the opportunity to isolate any areas that might be experiencing an issue, and repair them before they have the opportunity to develop too far. If you’re consistent with scheduling these appointments at least once every year, you can both cut down dramatically on repair costs for your water heater and extend its effective lifespan by a number of years.

Call for Repairs if You Suspect a Problem Between Appointments

Unfortunately, water heater issues often don’t have the decency to happen right before a maintenance appointment. While you can certainly lower the frequency of water heater issues occurring by scheduling maintenance appointments, you can’t stop them from happening entirely. You will almost certainly need to deal with a water heater problem between maintenance appointments at some point. The important thing, then, is to know when to call for repairs.

There are many possible warning signs that could indicate that your water heater is experiencing a problem of some kind. Dropping water temperature is a pretty obvious one, especially if you haven’t been using enough hot water to exhaust the system. Sudden fluctuations in water temperature are another sign of a problem. Every once in a while, it’s a good idea to give your water heater a quick visual inspection for leaks. Even small leaks should be examined by a professional, as they can grow into larger leaks and cause more serious problems. Ultimately, it’s better to be safe than sorry. If you have any reason to suspect that your water heater is experiencing issues, call a professional as soon as possible.

Bell Plumbing and Heating offers water heater maintenance and repair services in Aurora, CO. If you need help with your water heater, contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our technicians.

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