Your water heater is a vital household appliance and is responsible for supplying your family with hot water. If it fails, you could face costly repairs or the expense of replacing it. Instead, you can set up maintenance tasks to improve its function and extend its longevity.
We know how important hot water is for cleaning, showering, and even meal prep. Our plumbers can perform maintenance tasks and improve your water heater. Our plumbing services can make your water heater last longer and save you money. Continue reading and learn what tasks extend your water heater’s lifespan.
Manage Sediment Regularly
At least once a year, you should schedule water heater maintenance to drain sediment from the tank. Sediment will cause corrosion inside the tank and could cause irreversible damage. During water heater maintenance, we’ll drain the tank to remove the sediment. We’ll also inspect the tank for corrosion. Keeping sediment at bay protects your water heater tank and water lines.
Adjust the Water Temperature and Pressure
The manufacturer’s recommended temperature setting for most water heaters is 120 degrees F. This temperature can prevent scalding water and related risks. However, sometimes, it’s possible to increase the temperature to produce hotter water, but it should never be over 140 degrees F.
Managing the water pressure in the water heater is paramount. Our plumbers can check the water pressure to ensure it meets the recommended settings. For most water heaters, the water pressure should never exceed 70 PSI. If it’s 80 PSI or higher, the water pressure will damage your water heater.
Check the Insulation
Water heaters have insulation to prevent heat loss. If they are installed in a basement, adequate insulation prevents the water heater from overworking unnecessarily. Our plumbers can inspect the insulation and replace it if it’s damaged.
Manage the Anode Rod
Anode rods are vital for all water heaters; however, they are also prone to corrosion. Our plumbers will inspect your anode rod and ensure that there isn’t any heavy rust on it. If an anode rod becomes corroded, the rust can travel into the tank and damage it. If it’s heavily corroded, we can replace it.
Add a Water Softener
Calcium and magnesium buildup can damage your water heater and water lines. If you install a water softener, you can keep the mineral scale at bay. A water softener can also improve the condition of your skin and hair.
Water heaters are vital for every home, and the right water heater provides a steady flow of hot water. There are so many water heater problems that can reduce the appliance’s longevity. We can provide water heater services to maintain and repair your water heater so it lasts for many years. Contact Benicia Plumbing and schedule water heater services today.