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Proper Inspection & Maintenance For Your Water Heater

By: Peter Bishop

A water heater is a necessary part of any household. In fact, heating water
is one of the largest energy consumers in your home. When installing a new unit,
you may notice that the thermostat is preset for a higher temperature than what
is actually needed. This is not always the case, but it something to consider.
By setting the temperature to a lower 120 degrees, the process will save energy
costs.

Depending on the area in which you live, a water heater should undergo a
routine inspection two times per year. If you live in an area that is prone to
hard water, consider a monthly check-up to make sure that your water heater is
functioning properly. If needed, you may drain water from the storage tank,
which will remove buildup causing the unit to use more fuel than needed. This,
too, will save on the energy bill by a reduction in the amount of usage. Another
option is to insulate your water heater, which will increase the volume of hot
water present in the unit. Before doing this, you must make sure that there are
no leaks or cracks in the system. If there are, you must replace them before
adding insulation.

There are several signs to watch out for, which may alert you that there is
an impending problem with your water heater. Among them, the complete absence of
hot water, not enough hot water or an inability to heat properly, overly heated
water, a visible leak, obvious noises that are not common or a foul smell
originating from the water heating unit. You can notice these factors when you
wash your hands, do the dishes, take a shower or any other time that you use
water. If there is a problem with the water heater, such as prolonged times
standing at the sink waiting for warm water, or the total absence of any warm
water at all, there is a good indication that the water heater needs to be
inspected. In the end, it is much better to address the problem early on rather
than waiting until even more damage is done.

A water heater is heavy and awkward so, if you are uncomfortable working with
it, you can always hire a maintenance professional to handle the maintenance and
repairs for you. It is very important to have a water heater inspected several
times each year. Otherwise, you may wake up one morning and find yourself
standing on soaking wet carpet. If one of these units leaks, it can cause a much
larger problem than just a simple replacement of a water heater. If the leak
becomes severe and is not noticed right away, water will likely find its way
into the structure of the floor and bottom part of the walls. In addition, any
carpet that you have will be soaked and the walls will be forever marked with
unsightly water spots. With routine inspections, you can ensure that your water
heater is working properly and you will be able to catch any leaks before they
worsen.

Peter Bishop

Entrepreneur and auto heaters
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