5 MAINTENANCE TIPS TO INCREASE THE LONGEVITY OF YOUR WATER HEATERS

When it comes to taking care of your property, one of the things you have to remember to do is take proper care of all of your house’s major appliances and plumbing fixtures. This includes important systems like your HVAC system as well as your water heater. The last thing you want as a homeowner or property manager is to have a “no hot water” situation on a cold day or have to deal with a maintenance or plumbing fixture emergency when you have a million items on your to-do list. By properly maintaining your water heater, you’ll be well on your way to avoiding these sorts of inconveniences and potentially costly emergencies. In terms of everyday maintenance, there are a variety of things you can do or keep tabs on in order to ensure you’re doing your part when it comes to your hot water heater’s maintenance. This is especially true if you’re a Property Manager responsible for multiple tenants. Properly caring for a water heater will help you make the most of your water heater, since the average lifespan of a hot water heater is between eight and twelve years. Keep the following five maintenance tips in mind if you want to increase the longevity of your hot water heater.

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Tip #1: Insulate

One simple step you can take to ensure that your water heater isn’t working overtime in order to heat up the water for your home is to insulate your water heater. This is something that the team at Fast Water Heater Company can help you manage so that you’re not left guessing whether or not you did the job well. With your water heater properly insulated, you’ll save on your energy costs and increase the lifespan of your system in one fell swoop.

Tip #2: Adjust The Temperature Of Your Water Heater

 

If you feel like your water heater might be set too high, it’s not a bad idea to lower the temperature. Setting the temperature of your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit won’t be too much of a change if you’re used to a hotter temperature for bathing or washing your hands. What’s even better is that it will reduce the stress that is placed on your water heater as it works to heat up your water, which also expends less energy and saves on costs over time. If you’re a Property Manager, it’s recommended that you loop your tenants into the efficiency and cost-saving benefits of maintaining the temp at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Tip #3: Inspect Your Water HeateR

 

Taking ten minutes out of your day every six to twelve months to inspect your water heater can be a major boon to the overall lifespan of your system. What sorts of things should you take stock of when you look at your water heater? The first thing you’ll want to do is find the expiration date that should be on the tank of the water heater. This will give you a good idea of how long it will be before you’ll need to replace your hot water heater. If you’d prefer to leave this to the pros, hiring a dedicated water heater company for routine maintenance and inspection is a good call. 

 

Another aspect of your hot water heater to take a look at is the anode rod. This is the large pipe at the top of your standard water heater that helps keep your heater in clean and working order. If it is damaged or needs cleaning, you’ll want to get that remedied in order to keep your water heater in tip-top shape.

Tip #4: Flush Your Water Heater

 

Over time, sediment can build up in your water heater. As such, you’ll want to have your water heater flushed every few years in order to reduce the impact this buildup has on your system. A professional water heater technician can help service your water heater regularly to ensure that this is done at the appropriate time and keep your heater working well.

Tip #5: Consult A Water Heater Expert

 

If anything seems amiss as you’re following any of the above four tips, it’s important to talk to an expert about your concerns. When your water heater isn’t in proper working order, it’s less energy-efficient and runs the risk of further damaging itself. Speaking to the experts at Fast Water Heater Company can keep everything running smoothly, ultimately maximizing the longevity of your water heater while saving you money and mitigating stress.

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