We want to offer some water heater tips to you today. First I’d like to ask, how well do you think you know your water heater? Possibly the most demanding item in your house is your water heater. Did you know, for instance, that the water heater consumes over 17 percent of the energy used by your house as a whole? Although 17 percent may not seem like a significant portion, it becomes much larger when you realize that it is all coming from a single appliance. When you bathe, wash your clothes, do the dishes, or even just wash your hands, you utilize your water heater. 

You want to make sure that you’re constantly taking good care of your water heater so it can best serve you. Fortunately, we are authorities on all things relating to water heaters in Asheville, NC. Let’s go through the fundamentals below. 

Here’s a little TEST on WATER HEATERS:

While we wait for your response, the Jeopardy theme music is playing in the background. Do you realize it? Let’s quickly go through this test to determine how much you know. 

When Should Your Water Be Replaced? 

Every 10 to 15 years, your water heater should be replaced. This is because your system is programmed to last for this amount of time. A water heater can endure for around 15 years, but by this time in its lifespan, it probably won’t be operating at its best efficiency. We advise you to have a strategy in place and a model in mind before a system breakdown compels you to upgrade. 

What Issues Indicate a Repair Need? 

There are many different ways to respond to this question. Several factors warrant caution include: 

  • not enough hot water
  • uneven water temperatures around the house
  • high water costs despite normal use
  • odorous water
  • debris in the water 

Actually, anything unusual should be taken seriously and addressed right away. 

Tank vs. Tankless: Which Is Better? 

This is a little bit of a trick question; we’ll admit it. Which model is preferable will depend on the style of your home and your individual requirements. We advise a tankless model if efficiency and environmental friendliness are important to you. You could choose to go tank if you desire dependability and comfort. In either case, as professionals, we can assist you in weighing your options. 

Verifying Your Responses 

There isn’t a situation in which there is “no bad solution.” Even if you scored 100% on our quiz, we still advise speaking with an expert to determine your best course of action. Consider our experts as having access to your blind areas. You will receive the best water heater service possible, we promise.

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