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Consider a Water Heater Upgrade This Year

repair-of-gas-water-heaterWater heaters are designed to last a very long time, particularly if you give them the right level of care and maintenance. However, no matter how well you take care of your water heater, eventually it will need to be replaced. The trick is being able to identify when that time has come, so you can invest in an upgrade before it breaks down on you altogether.

The last thing you want is to find out your water heater has failed after jumping into what you think is going to be a hot shower. But how do you know if it’s almost time for replacement, or you just need another water heater repair in Salt Lake City? Keep reading and we’ll help you determine just that.

Difficulty Providing Enough Hot Water

Whatever type of water heater you have, if you put enough demand on it all at once, it can get overwhelmed. There’s a difference between overwhelming it, though, and the system being unable to provide the amount of hot water that it used to in order to meet your needs.

If your water heater struggles more and more to provide even a moderate amount of hot water, it could be because of wear and tear from years of use. The more worn down the water heater gets, the more its efficiency drops. If this is what’s going on with yours, the next best step is to upgrade your water heater to a newer system.

Frequent Repair Needs

Just like any other important piece of home comfort equipment, water heaters can develop problems every now and then. But it’s important to take notice if it seems like your water heater is breaking down multiple times a year. The level of frequency in breakdowns isn’t normal and may indicate that the water heater is reaching the end of its lifespan.

The wear and tear we mentioned above will eventually grow to the point where components of the water heater begin to break down in groups. Sure, you can keep paying for repairs for the system, but all you’re really doing is replacing the system one part at a time. It would be much more cost-effective and convenient to just upgrade your water heater now.

Old Age

Naturally, the older your water heater gets, the more problems it will develop—that’s just the way it goes! When talking about the standard storage tank water heater, you can expect the system to last about 10-15 years (tankless systems generally last longer). Once your water heater nears the end of its lifespan, it will often start developing all sorts of chronic issues that will keep it from doing its job.

Plus, the older a water heater gets, the more it will cost to keep running due to its inefficiencies. If your water heater has surpassed the 15-year mark and/or is experiencing any of the above-mentioned issues, then it’s a good idea to have a professional plumber come in for inspection.

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