When is it Time to Replace Your Water Heater?

Learn from an expert when it's time to replace your water heater and how to avoid potential damage to your home. Find out the average lifespan of different types of water heaters and what signs to look out for.

When is it Time to Replace Your Water Heater?

As an expert in the plumbing industry, I am often asked the question: “How often should a water heater be replaced?” The answer is not a simple one, as there are many factors that can affect the lifespan of a water heater. However, a good rule of thumb is to expect your water heater to last about ten years with proper maintenance. This applies to both tanked and tankless water heaters, although tankless ones can last up to 20 years. One of the best ways to determine when it's time to replace your water heater is to keep track of how often it needs to be serviced. Ideally, your water heater should only need to be serviced twice a year.

If you find yourself calling for repairs more frequently, it may be time to consider a replacement. Our team of experienced plumbers can help you schedule a replacement or repair for your water heater. Don't wait until it's too late to replace your water heater. Most water heaters will start showing signs that they need to be replaced before they completely fail. This can include decreased efficiency, strange noises, or leaks.

Ignoring these signs can lead to a sudden failure of the water heater, resulting in cold showers and potential damage to your home. If you're in the market for a new water heater, consider purchasing an ENERGY STAR certified one. These models are more energy-efficient and may even qualify for rebates from your local utility company. Our team can help you find the right water heater for your home and ensure it is installed properly. It's important to remember that all good things must come to an end, and this includes your water heater. If your current unit is over 10 years old, it's probably time to start thinking about a replacement.

Investing in a new water heater is often a better option than spending money on major repairs for an old one. There are certain signs that indicate it's time to replace your water heater. These include frequent repairs, decreased efficiency, and age. If you suspect your water heater is over 10 years old, don't wait for an emergency to make a decision. Our team at XYZ Plumbing has been providing top-notch services to homes in the area for over 41 years, including emergency water heater replacements.

Randy Strombach
Randy Strombach

Plumbing Contractor, father to three great kids and husband to an amazing wife