How to check when your hot water heater need’s to be replaced. MABA MassachusettsRealEstate FirstTimeHomeBuyers HomeOwners

 Utilizing a hot water heater can ensure you have hot water when needed, but it is important to check it periodically to make sure it is in good condition. Checking when your hot water heater need’s to be replaced can be done in a few simple steps. First, inspect the outside of the hot water heater for any visible signs of damage or corrosion.

 Any discoloration, rust, or other visible damage should be taken as a sign that your hot water heater may need to be replaced. Additionally, any leaking around the base of the hot water heater should be taken as a sign that it is about to fail. Second, pay attention to how long it takes for hot water to come out of the faucet when it is turned on.

 If it takes longer than usual for hot water to be dispensed, it could be an indication that the hot water heater is not functioning properly. Another sign that it is about to die is if the hot water coming out of the taps is not as hot as it usually is. Lastly, check the pilot light to see if it is lit. If the pilot light is constantly going out or is not lit at all, it is likely that the hot water heater is not functioning properly and needs to be serviced or replaced.

 If the pilot light is not lit, consult with a professional to determine the best course of action. By taking the time to check when your hot water heater is about to die, you can ensure that you have hot water when needed and prevent any costly repairs or replacements. Additionally, by inspecting the outside, paying attention to the time it takes for hot water to be dispensed, and checking the pilot light, you can ensure that your hot water heater is functioning properly.

 


 

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