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Here's How to Know if a Faulty Water Heater is Affecting Your Home Sunday, March 1st, 1:15 AM
Albuquerque, NM Plumbing and HVAC Experts Want to Share the Following Information on Faulty Water Heaters

Albuquerque, United States - February 24, 2020 / Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC /

How to Know if You Have a Faulty Water Heater

Water heaters are essential to society and it is hard to imagine what life would be like if most people did not have access to hot water on demand in their homes. Hot water heaters provide water for bathing, cooking, and cleaning. A faulty water heater can be a huge hassle.

In this article, an overview is given of the warning signs of a faulty water heater and some tips on what to do after determining that the water heater is in fact faulty. If the water will not heat up and is coming out cold, that is a clear sign that there is something wrong, but there are more subtle moments leading up that if you notice early can prevent you from having to replace the whole unit.

What Does a Noisy Water Heater Indicate?

noisy water heaterAn overly noisy water heater may be the first clear indicator that people notice about a faulty water heater. Water heaters can make weird rumbling noises especially if they have a sediment buildup on the inside. As the sediment moves about the heater it makes noise.

If the water heater is noisier than usual this could be a sign that it is failing. When it is making noises and the performance is lagging you will know for sure that your noisy water heater is not just loud and needs some TLC. Washing out the fault water heater can sometimes fix the noise.

What Does Rust-Colored Water Mean?

Colored and dirty water is caused by minerals in the water. If the inside of a metal water heater is corroding it may turn the water a rusty color. While iron and other minerals found in water heaters are generally safe, the color of the water can be very alarming.

colored water

If the color of the tap water is off, the water heater could be the reason why. Flushing out the inside of the faucet may eliminate the color. The color is indicative of corrosion and rusting on the inside of the water heater and if it has gotten that bad the entire unit may need replacing.

Why Does Your Water Have a Metallic Taste?

metallic waterAnother warning sign of a faulty water heater is that there is a metallic taste in the water. The minerals that can cause changes in the color of the water could also cause changes in the taste of the water. Mineral build-up and sediments in the water can be guilty of causing the metallic taste.

If the taste of the water is metallic it could mean that it is time to replace the water heater. The water will often not only tastes metallic but smell metallic as well. A noticeable metallic taste that was not there before should not be ignored.

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The Albuquerque, NM area is lucky to be served by one of the best HVAC and plumbing companies. Albuquerque based plumbers, Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC are experts in plumbing, HVAC, and home care. For all sorts of needed home services, Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC is here to help with honest solutions to fit any budget and schedule.

Contact Information:

Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC

8308 Washington St NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
United States

Daniel Jaramillo
(505) 898-8860
https://www.danielshvacnm.com

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