3 Signs Of A Water Heater Issue

When your water heater stops working, it may take a little while for the hot water to run out, but you'll notice when you stop getting hot water. That first cold shower you take will be a shock to your system, alerting you enough to run out and get a new hot water heater installed in your home. Fortunately, there are signs you can watch for that will determine if you are beginning to have a water heater issue. This would help prevent you from getting that shockingly cold shower. Read on for signs that your water heater is beginning to show signs of an issue.

1. Water Heating Slowly

If it's taking much longer for your water to heat up, it could be a sign of a potential problem. You may not get hot water on demand with a traditional water heater, but if it's taking longer than usual to find the hot water, there could be an issue. Your hot water should eventually come on, but you're likely wasting a lot of water in the meantime trying to find the hot water. The water in your tank may not be as hot as it should be, or the heating element isn't able to heat the water as well as it should.

2. Hot Water Runs Out Quickly

Another issue you may notice is the hot water runs out much faster than usual. If you take a shower in the morning and the hot water runs out before you even get done with your shower, it could be a problem with your hot water heater. There should be enough gallons of hot water in your water heater that it should last through several morning showers. If it doesn't last through just one, there's likely an issue.

3. No Flame On Your Water Heater

If your hot water heater continuously has the flame burning out, it could be the sign of a problem. This may be an issue with your gas line, or it could be a problem with the ignitor. Either way, it's a problem that needs to be looked at and one that you need remedied in order to get your hot water heater working properly.

If you have a problem with your hot water heater, you should hire a professional plumbing service to take a look at your system and make the necessary repairs to your appliance. A plumbing service can provide more information regarding this issue. 

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