{"id":8852,"date":"2022-12-05T11:54:39","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T11:54:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ecoteam.ca\/?p=8852"},"modified":"2022-12-06T20:10:38","modified_gmt":"2022-12-06T20:10:38","slug":"warning-signs-of-water-heater-failure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ecoteam.ca\/warning-signs-of-water-heater-failure\/","title":{"rendered":"Warning Signs of Water Heater Failure"},"content":{"rendered":"

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You don\u2019t realize how much you depend on hot water heater <\/a>until suddenly it\u2019s gone. Water heaters tend not to malfunction without warning.<\/strong>\u00a0There are several warning signs that your heater is about to fail, which is why you must not ignore them.<\/p>\n

Learn how to identify the signs that your heater is about to break down to avoid being uncomfortable, suffering damage from a leak, or spending money on repairs if the heater fails.<\/p>\n

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Water Heater Warning\u00a0 Failure Signs<\/h1>\n

1. It\u2019s Making Strange Noises<\/h3>\n

Its failing will often begin to make strange noises. Over time, sediment builds up in the bottom of the tank. When the water is heated, the sediments harden, and you may hear banging or rumbling noises inside the heater. Having the sediment drained annually is an excellent way to extend the life of your water heater and prevent early failure.<\/p>\n

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2. Water leaking from the heating tank<\/h3>\n

Leaks are a sign your hot water heater is failing. You might see water dripping from the tank or pooling under the unit. Or you may see pipes that drip water.<\/p>\n

3. Rusty Hot Water<\/h3>\n

Rust usually indicates that it needs to be replaced. Rust frequently accumulates near the temperature and pressure relief valves, and it can also\u00a0 found along the water inlet and outlet connections. If you seem any rusty or discolored hot water coming out of your taps, it\u2019s a sign that your heater is corroding and a replacement is needed.<\/p>\n

4. You Have Water Leaks<\/h3>\n

Water pooling on the floor underneath your water heater indicates there may appear a leak in the tank that needs to dealt with immediately. Small cracks or fractures can develop over time as the metal tank expands and contracts with heat over and over again. When your tank develops a leak, you\u2019re at serious risk of a burst tank, and it\u2019s time to call a professional plumber for immediate repair or replacement.\u00a0\u00a0These components may need tightening or replacing, which are easy fixes. If the tank is leaking, though, you have no choice but to replace your water heater.<\/p>\n

5. Discolored water coming from faucets<\/h3>\n

Murky or rusty water is another of the common signs it is failing. Water heater tanks have a coating that slows corrosion, but it doesn\u2019t last forever. Once the coating begins to thin, rust forms fast.<\/p>\n

Rusty water is one way to know if your hot water tank is going bad. It won\u2019t necessarily harm your health, but it can discolor appliances and damage their parts. And it definitely won\u2019t taste good. If the problem is mild, replacing the anode rods can extend the life of your unit. Consider flushing it, as well.<\/p>\n

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