What to Know About a Faulty Water Heater and Its Effect on Your Home
Thursday, February 27th 2020, 6:17 PM

Colonial Heights, VA plumbers explain how to identify a faulty water heater and what you can do to fix it.

Colonial Heights, United States - February 24, 2020 / Colonial Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. /

How to Know When Your Water Heater Needs Help

Cold water isn’t the only sign that your water heater is going out or on its way out. There are a few different signs that point to a problematic water heater. These signs are easy to spot when you know what to look and listen for, and if they are spotted quickly enough, you could save yourself some money in the end.

Water heaters tend to get noisy when something is wrong with them. Not only this, but your water may start to taste different and even have a rusty or muddy coloring to it. Another obvious sign of a faulty water heater is any sign of leakage. Continue reading to learn how to spot these signs before they get ahead of you.

The Truth About Your Noisy Water Heater

noisy water heaterIf your water heater is making a popping or rumbling noise, this is nothing to put off. You will want to get to the bottom of this right away to ensure the life of your water heater. The reason you have a noisy water heater is because the water heater tank having sediment build up within it. If this problem isn’t fixed, your tank will deteriorate and leak which will result in you needing a new water heater.

To avoid this problem, all you must do is drain and flush out the water heater tank. Of course, it is not recommended you do this on your own. A professional can get this done for you efficiently while also making sure there aren’t any other underlying problems that could lead to bigger issues later on.

Does Your Water Have a Muddy Color?

Yet another problem caused by sediment and mineral build-up inside the water heater is discolored water. It is extremely common for sediment to build up at the bottom of the water heater, but without proper inspection, it sometimes goes unnoticed until the problem isn’t just the sediment, but instead, you need to buy a new water heater altogether.

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If you notice your water is discolored, you are more likely to get it fixed sooner than if your only sign is a loud water heater. Why is this? The answer is easy, when people see dirty water they are automatically worried about health and safety at that point. In reality, a sediment build-up in your water heater is never a good thing and should be taken care of as soon as possible.

Metallic Tasting Water is Never Good

metallic waterIf you are drinking your tap water and noticing it tastes funny, this could also be a result of sediment and minerals built up within your water heater. It could also be due to rusted pipes. Typically pipes last for decades, but if you live in an older house, the problem could be your pipes.

Whether the metallic taste is from access metals and minerals or a low pH level in your water, both things can be easily fixed by a professional plumber. All in all, when it comes to the signs that your water heater is performing less than it normally does, it is best to call a professional before the damages are too great to repair.

Colonial Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. Get the Job Done

The water heater services in Colonial Heights have been trusted to Colonial Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. for over thirty years. They offer a 24-hour service along with a satisfaction guarantee to prove they are dedicated to their community. There is no plumbing problem they won’t fix. Call and schedule an inspection today!

Contact Information:

Colonial Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.

114 Charlotte Ave.
Colonial Heights, VA 23834
United States

James Kester
(804) 526-8415
https://www.colonialplumbing.com/

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James Kester
Colonial Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.

114 Charlotte Ave.
Colonial Heights, VA, 23834, United States

Phone (804) 526-8415

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