Water heaters are probably the most neglected appliances in many households. After installation, homeowners tend to overlook regular maintenance of their water heaters. Routine checks on your water heater are critical. They help you identify problems early and avoid major repairs that are usually expensive.
With proper maintenance, your water heater will also attain or even exceed its lifespan, giving you value for your money. Check out these five easy ways to maintain your water heater to get the best out of it.
The anode rod is essential, as it prevents the water heater tank from rusting on the inside. Without it, the inside of your water heater would deteriorate in a year or two. However, anode rods do not last long and need to be replaced from time to time.
It would be best if you made routine checks on your anode rod at least twice a year to ensure it is working correctly. Should the rod be corroded on most of its surface, contact your plumber to arrange for a replacement.
Yes, your water heater tank also needs regular flushing. Over time, your water heater tank may accumulate residue from corrosion or minerals in the water. A water heater tank with residue produces a rumbling sound when running. It is advisable to get rid of this residue by flushing the tank at least once a year.
To clean your water heater tank, drain all the water through the drain valve. Once the tank is empty, turn your water inlet and outlet taps to the open position to let the water run freely. This way, you'll do away with any residue left in the tank.
Over time, the temperature and pressure valve on your water heater may become faulty. This is entirely normal. You should expect to change the T&P valve on your water heater at intervals of five years-or less if you're running salty water.
The T&P valve may clog and stop working correctly. Leakage from the T&P valve area may also occur if the temperature setting on your water heater has changed over time. Regular checks on the valve help you identify faults and correct them on time.
Water heaters heat water very fast, leading to pressure build-up inside the tank. The high pressure can also damage your piping. The solution to this problem is adding an expansion tank to your water heater. The expansion tank will reduce stress on your main water heater tank, preventing your tank from exploding.
Everyone wants to get the best out of their water heater. However, getting your water heater to serve you well requires proper maintenance. Regular checks on all components on your water heater will save you major repairs that may cost a lot of money.
Using the four maintenance tips above is a sure way to get started. You should, however,
contact your plumber to ensure your water heater is working well.
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