Few things are more frustrating than the water suddenly turning ice cold in the middle of a shower. Often, the cause is a failing hot water heater, and spotting the signs is the best remedy.

Simple tips to keep your hot water heater working efficiently

Hot water heaters rarely stop working for no reason or without warning. More importantly, a little preventative maintenance can remedy the problems before they start and leave you with a large bill for a new hot water heater.

Failing Water Heater Symptoms to Look Out For

Spotting the signs that a hot water heater is showing some wear and tear takes just a little knowledge and diligence. Here are five symptoms you should never ignore:

  • Water leaking from heating tank
    You might see water dripping from the tank or small puddles of water beneath the unit. Leaks are a tell-tale sign that the hot water heater is failing. If the issue is more than simply tightening or replacing loose or old connections, you might have to replace the entire hot water heater.

  • An old water heater
    Hot water heaters generally last between 6 to 15 years. Longer if it is a tankless model. But, considering the strain and how much it is relied upon as a part of a home, it is a good idea to keep a close eye on how well it functions as the years pass.

  • Running out of hot water
    One of the biggest signs your hot water heater is in trouble is if you run out of hot water quickly. Sediment buildup could cause particles to build up in the tank, leaving less space for hot water. To fix this, it is important to have your hot water heater flushed out so that the sediment doesn’t settle in the tank.

  • Low water pressure
    The inconsistent pressure of the water flowing through the faucet indicates that your hot water heater is having trouble. If your home has low water pressure, it is a sign that sediment is building. Additionally, find out if your house uses hard or soft water. Homes with hard water see the systems clog faster because of sediment buildup.

  • Discolored water coming out of faucets
    Rusty or unclear water flowing through the pipes is another common sign the hot water heater is failing. Water tanks have a coating that prevents corrosion but doesn’t last forever.

Pay attention to your hot water heater

Identifying and fixing problems with a hot water heater could save you a fortune.

Remedying a poor hot water heater is something a lot of people can do. But if your problem is too big and overwhelming, your local Benjamin Franklin Plumbing is here to help! Give us a call at 1-877-BEN-1776, or contact us online to make an appointment today.