Water Heater Maintenance Tips and Tricks

A water heater is key to staying comfortable in your home. It gives you warm and hot water for bathing yourself and washing your clothes. When a hot water heater breaks, it can cause serious flood damage to your home. It’s hard to know when your hot water heater is going to go, but with the right maintenance, you can increase its lifespan by years. Read on to learn some of our top water heater maintenance tips and tricks. 

Our Water Heater Maintenance Tips and Tricks

With our advice, you’ll get years out of your water heater and avoid the stress of wondering if it’s about to burst and flood your home. Here are our top tips and tricks for water heater maintenance: 

  • Get to know your water heater. 

The first step to water heater maintenance is getting to know your water heater. You should understand how to turn it on and off. You should also understand how a water heater works in general. Know where it is and what each part of it does. This will make it more comfortable when you eventually do need to perform maintenance on it. 

  • Keep the area around your heater clear.

Placing your water heater correctly is important for your safety and the safety of your things. You should keep the area around your water heater clear of any objects or debris. This will allow the heater to get space and oxygen, which is especially important if it runs on gas. Leaving your water heater in a clear area will also make it easier to spot any leaks before they get worse. 

  • Do an annual inspection.

Similar to doing an annual inspection on your roof or car, you should hire a professional plumber to do an inspection on your water heater. Checking your water heater over every year is a great way to stay up to date on its maintenance. It can also alert you to any serious problems before they occur. 

  • Drain your water heater. 

Dirt and debris can build up on the inside of your water heater’s tank over time. This can cause the tank to corrode and the water heater to perform poorly. Draining your water heater and flushing it out at least once a year will keep this debris from building up and prevent corrosion.

  • Use insulation on your heater. 

It may seem odd, but wrapping your water heater’s tank in an insulation blanket is great for its upkeep. You should also insulate any pipes that are part of your heater. Insulation is beneficial to a water heater because it keeps heat inside, making your heater more efficient. This will allow your water heater to last longer. As a bonus, it can also help you save money on your utility bills. 

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Got a water heater that needs replacing? Phend Plumbing is a team of expert plumbers in the Mesa and Gilbert areas of Arizona. We are a family-owned business dedicated to working hard and incorporating the latest technology into each of our projects. Give us a call today to schedule an estimate for your water heater replacement, inspection, or repair.