Why Schedule Hot Water Heater Maintenance?

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Friday, October 13, 2023 at 8:05pm UTC

Plumbers in Stuart, FL Discuss Hot Water Tanks

Stuart, United States - October 13, 2023 / Allore's Plumbing Services LLC /

Don’t Get Stuck Without Hot Water This Winter! 

After a long day, there’s nothing better than coming home and enjoying a nice, hot shower. However, many homeowners tolerate lukewarm showers because of malfunctioning water heaters. In the long run, this problem isn’t just inconvenient; it can affect how many household appliances do the job. 

Yet, in just a few minutes, one can learn about the benefits of water heater maintenance and what it entails. This can empower them to make informed decisions regarding their household’s operations. 

The Benefits of Regularly Maintaining the Water Heater 

save money Homeowners have nothing to lose and everything to gain when scheduling regular water heater maintenance visits. Some benefits of these inspections include: 

  • A longer lifespan. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that hot water tanks generally last 10 to 15 years. With maintenance, a professional can mitigate wear and tear, extending the appliance’s functionality. 
  • Reduced sediment buildup. Over time (and especially in areas with hard water), minerals can build up inside the hot water tank, reducing efficiency. Sediment can build up even faster if a plumber doesn’t regularly inspect and check the anode rod. 
  • Saving money. Nobody wants to continuously spend money on unexpected water heater problems. By consulting a professional once a year, they can save money on preventable issues. 

How Does a Plumber Maintain the Water Heater? 

water heater maintenanceA plumber may service a water heater by: 

  • Looking for rust. If there’s rust on the water heater tank, it’s only a matter of time before it needs replacing. A plumber may remove the rust or advise homeowners on the benefits of replacing the system. 
  • Checking the water meter. If the water meter has off-the-charts readings, this could mean that the water heater is leaking. 
  • Flushing the water heater. If there’s too much sediment inside the water heater, a plumber may flush (or drain) the system. They may replace the anode rod or install a failing component during this process. 

Many plumbers take an inspection as an opportunity to advise homeowners on what measures could save water and money. One of those measures involves installing a tankless water heater. On average, these systems don’t require as much maintenance as traditional water heaters, plus they’re eligible for rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. 

Signs That Call for a Professional’s Insights 

It might be time to consult a water heater maintenance specialist if one notices: 

  • “Hard water.” This is where excessive sediment build-up leads to stained glasses, oily skin, and dull hair. Florida has some of the hardest water in the country, per HydroFLOW USA
  • Water that doesn’t stay hot. This could point to a wide range of issues, from a faulty heating element to excess sediment buildup. 
  • The home’s energy bills increase. High energy bills don’t necessarily mean high efficiency. A plumber may find that an underlying issue is causing the water heater to work “overtime,” leading gas and electric bills to skyrocket. 

About Allore’s Plumbing Services LLC 

Stuart, FL residents have come to adore Allore’s Plumbing Services LLC. They offer a comprehensive suite of services, from tankless water heater maintenance to water heater repair. There’s a reason why countless five-star reviews back these professionals. For more information, call now or make an appointment online. 

Contact Information:

Allore's Plumbing Services LLC

3085 SE Dixie Hwy
Stuart, FL 34997
United States

Thomas Allore
(772) 288-0998
https://www.alloresplumbing.com

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