You may have heard our announcement on the radio about new water heater regulations. The new efficiency standards are now officially in effect! What does that mean for Highland Lakes homeowners?
New water heater models are about 2″ larger in length and width, which means they might not fit in some common water heater locations – for instance, a typical attic access is too small for them to pass through, so if your water heater is installed in the attic of your home, our plumbers may not be able to swap it out without widening the access hole. Or maybe your water heater is in a storage closet, or a utility closet with a low ceiling. Regardless, it could be a tight fit, in which case calling for a water heater replacement from Complete Care Plumbing would be your best option. Call now to schedule while supplies last!
Other options for water heater replacement after the water heater regulations include:
- Making the Upgrade– Complete Care Plumbing can help you make your water heater replacement as simple and straightforward as possible. Our experts can provide a consultation, during which they will explain what a new water heater replacement would involve. The new high efficiency water heater may fit in your home without any trouble, in which case you can have a more efficient device heating the water in your home.
- Switching to Tankless– A popular alternative to conventional models is tankless water heating. Tankless water heaters do not store hot water – instead, they heat it on demand, so you can have endless and efficient water at any temperature you want. Tankless water heaters are significantly smaller – only about the size of a carry-on bag – making installation a simple and affordable choice.
Whatever your decision, Complete Care Plumbing & Air Conditioning can help you make it happen! Call the Hill Country Water Heater experts for water heater replacement consultation or service today.
Signs It’s Time for Water Heater Replacement
If you notice any of the following, it’s time for water heater replacement.
- Loud Noises Coming From Machine
- Water Leaking from Tank
- Past Warranty (older than 6 years)
- Insufficiently Heated Water
- Rust-Colored Tap
- Odors from Water Heater
Out here in the west, public water tends to be rather hard. The hardness of the water takes a toll on your plumbing equipment, so the lifespan of a water heater here in Texas is generally a bit lower than a water heater elsewhere. In other places, the lifespan of a water heater can be between 8 and 12 years, but here the typical life expectancy here is more like 6 to 10.
Plus, even if your water heater isn’t past its warranty yet, it should still receive annual maintenance. When was the last time your water heater was serviced by a professional? A lack of regular maintenance can affect the lifespan and warranty of your device.
Is your current water heater more than 6 years old? Is it demonstrating any of the signs above? The 2015 water heater regulations have changed the game for water heater replacement. Luckily, the experts at Complete Care Plumbing make replacing your water heater easy with convenient scheduling, immediate consultations, and friendly service.
Call your local Hill Country plumbing professionals for a consultation on water heater replacement today!