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Uh-oh! Cold Water! Is Your Water Heater in Trouble?

There is nothing quite worse than stepping into your shower only to be met by icy cold water. And we are willing to bet that many of you have experienced this before. If you are currently operating a less-than-great water heater, then it is most definitely time for a tune-up! Scheduling your water heater service in Orlando at the first sign of a problem is the best way to ensure that your morning shower is steamy rather than freezy.

Of course, there’s the obvious symptom of a water heater in disrepair: cold water. But, are there any other signs? Plenty of homeowners are operating faulty water heaters and don’t even know it! So below, we have listed some of the signs that suggest its time to schedule your water heater repairs. Keep reading to find out more! 

Yep, You Need Water Heater Repairs If…

You hear rumbling from the tank

Okay sure, the rumbling sound you might hear coming from your water tank might not sound too threatening, however, it is a clear sign that your system is in trouble. Rumbling can mean a number of things, including an increase in the water pressure inside the tank, sediment along the bottom of the tank, a broken expansion tank, or hot and cold water mixing at the top of the tank due to a broken dip tube.

If you hear any strange noises coming from the tank, it is important that you contact your local water heater expert right away to ensure that the issue is properly diagnosed and repaired.

Your hot water is discolored

If you turn on your hot water taps and notice that your water is a rusty brownish color, then it is likely that there is too much sediment sitting in the bottom of your water tank. Excess sediment can lead to all sorts of issues, including a decline in function and efficiency, so it is important that you hire a professional plumber as soon as possible. A professional will be able to flush out the tank to rid of all the sediment inside.

You notice water around the base of the system

You should never expect to find water pooling around the tank of your water heater. If you do though, it is important that you schedule repairs ASAP. Water is a sign that your system is leaking and might need to be replaced.

There is a decline in hot water volume

If you’ve found yourself rushing to get into the shower before your family members because you’re afraid you might be met with cold water, then you’ve got a problem on your hands. Your water heater should be able to supply enough hot water to keep up with your household demand. A decline in hot water can be due to any number of things, including issues with the burners, a faulty heat exchanger, or even sediment build-up.

If your water heater is in need of a fix, contact your local experts at Modern Plumbing Industries, Inc.

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