While our trained Heating Services team can solve most water heater problems, it’s important to keep in mind that repairs aren’t always practical. If you’re unsure whether your home’s water heater needs to be repaired or replaced, consider the following factors.
The unit’s age. If the water heater is over ten years old, it may be the right time to replace it.
Frequency of repairs. Does the water heater require costly or frequent repairs? Regular breakdowns typically indicate the need for replacement.
Not enough hot water to go around. If it always seems like you’re running out of hot water, or if the water coming from the tap is lukewarm, a new water heater may solve those problems.
Tank leaks. If there’s an obvious leak, it’s time for a new unit, as leaks are seldom repairable.
Visual appearance. If the water heater tank is corroded or the water is foul-smelling or rusty, replacing the water heater will improve the home’s water quality.
Buildup in the tank. Built-up sediment in the tank of a water heater can create widespread problems. If a tank flush doesn’t work, consider replacing the unit.
While signs such as these may indicate the need for a new water heater, many homeowners wonder whether they will save money by opting for repairs instead. Our trained technicians will offer unbiased recommendations based on their real-world expertise.