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Telltale Signs You Need Water Heater Repair Services

Many homeowners don’t give their water heaters a second thought until it malfunctions and they are stuck with cold water. A lack of proper maintenance often causes water heater problems.

If you want to ensure your heater works optimally and lasts for a long time, you need to be aware of telltale signs your water heater needs repair. Below are some of the warning signs you need to look out for:

Water won’t drain through the valve

At one point or another, you will need to hire a water heater repair experts to check on the mineral deposits and sediments that have built up in the drain line. Left unattended, the sediment and mineral deposits will make it impossible for water to drain through the valve.

If not repaired quickly, this can result in damage that might require heater replacement. This also highlights the importance of maintenance if you want to prolong the life of your heater. It is also recommended that the heater is flushed out at least once a year.

Heater makes strange noises

Many appliances start making strange noises when they need to be repaired; your water heater is no exception. If you hear cracking, banging, or popping sounds, you likely have a serious heater problem. Often, this can be attributed to your heater overheating. Fortunately, this is something we can easily help you with.

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Water pressure is low

You usually get a steady and nice amount of water pressure when you shower. However, if you notice that the water pressure is low and weak, you will need to have it checked by our experts.

Low water pressure can be attributed to mineral deposits. In other cases, culprits can include a bent or blocked distribution line or improper installation. Whatever the case may be, our experts can fix it for you.

Water is discolored

Water discoloration is one of the most obvious signs you need professional help. Contrary to popular belief, a rusty and brownish tint in your water is not caused by your water supply. Brownish and rusty water is caused by tank water heater corrosion.

If you want to ensure your water supply does not cause the problem, run your cold water tap. If the water is brown and cloudy, it’s a clear sign the issue is caused by your water heater.

Water is not hot

Undeniably, this is one of the most obvious signs your water heater has a problem that needs immediate attention. In addition, the fluctuating temperature is also an indication that you have a water heater problem that needs expert help.

Also, if your water is hot one minute and cold the next or if you can’t predict the temperature you will get when you turn on your shower, it’s time to get in touch with us. In some instances, the problem is caused by mineral deposits that block the heating element.

There is water leakage

Water leakage is not always as obvious as many people think. Sometimes, water leakage starts with small amounts of water trickling down the heater. Often, the leakage remains unnoticeable until substantial damage occurs. If you suspect you have heater leakage, get in touch with us and we will send our experts your way.

Thomas Hiller
Belsito plumbing is fantastic!! Robby and Jon disconnected our septic and hooked our home up to the city sewer. They were prompt, professional and answered any concerns.
Thomas Hiller
Belsito plumbing is fantastic!! Robby and Jon disconnected our septic and hooked our home up to the city sewer. They were prompt, professional and answered any concerns.
Thomas Hiller
Thomas Hiller
Daniel Morrison
Belsito Plumbing deserves all the stars they can get! I've used them twice- at my house to fix a sewer pipe and at my Mom's to fix the main water line to the house. Both times the job was done on time, correctly, and within the estimate.
Daniel Morrison
Belsito Plumbing deserves all the stars they can get! I've used them twice- at my house to fix a sewer pipe and at my Mom's to fix the main water line to the house. Both times the job was done on time, correctly, and within the estimate.
Daniel Morrison
Daniel Morrison
Rob Gruber
These guys have shown up to my house on multiple occasions for various reasons. It's been the same guy each time. Always friendly and smiling with a good attitude about whatever he's about to get into. This last time it was a stuck grinder pump in the basement. A gross endeavor. But, the positive attitude prevailed. Repaired for a very reasonable price considering the task. Would highly recommend and would use again when necessary. Thank you, Belsito.
Rob Gruber
These guys have shown up to my house on multiple occasions for various reasons. It's been the same guy each time. Always friendly and smiling with a good attitude about whatever he's about to get into. This last time it was a stuck grinder pump in the basement. A gross endeavor. But, the positive attitude prevailed. Repaired for a very reasonable price considering the task. Would highly recommend and would use again when necessary. Thank you, Belsito.
Rob Gruber
Rob Gruber

Frequently Asked Questions about Water Heater Repairs

What is the most common problem with water heaters?
Water leaks are, not surprisingly, the most common problem encountered with water heaters. As water slowly corrodes the tank over time, leaks from a water heater are an inevitable part of its lifecycle. But don’t panic if you’ve noticed signs of leakage! It may not be your actual tank that’s leaking – it could just be another component in need of repair or replacement, or signs of a poor installation.

In any event, if you’re water heater isn’t behaving properly, call your friendly neighborhood plumber right away. As with most things, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

What is the average lifespan for a water heater?

With the proper upkeep, your average residential water heater can last up to 10 years. Home inspectors and homeowners alike should use this knowledge to plan for eventual replacement costs when necessary – saving time and money in the long run!

If you’re thinking of replacing your water heater, ask us about Tankless Water Heaters and how much they might save you in energy bills.

What are the signs your hot water heater is going out?

Murky tap water is a possible sign your water heater is about to fail. If you notice a rust-colored tinge or smell of metal when running hot water, it could be an indicator that corrosion is taking its toll. In such cases, it’s best to act quickly as the corroded metal will eventually lead to a leak.