Granite City Water Heater Replacement
Nothing good lasts forever, and that includes your water heater. Over time, your equipment ages and starts to lose functionality. It may rust or have a buildup of sediment inside it that impedes efficiency and kills the heating unit prematurely. This is particularly true if regular maintenance work wasn’t done on your water heater. Whether you need a new tankless water heater or a more traditional tank model, we’re here to help you with the decision-making process and stand by you every step of the way. Besides the unit completely failing to heat water, there are a few other telltale signs that your water heater should be replaced.
If you notice any of these, we encourage you to give us a call as soon as it’s convenient for you:
- Rust in your water
- Unit producing water that’s tepid
- Strange noises coming from the tank
- The tank appearing rusty or damaged
- Leaks or puddles around the base of the unit
All these signs spell trouble. They indicate the need for at least a repair but more likely a replacement. Another thing to take note of is the age of your water heater. If it’s more than 10 to 15 years old, it’s probably time to trade it in for a newer model.
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