Water Heater Service

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   Can Water Heater Effect The Health?

Yes, a water heater can affect your health by exposing you to scalding, carbon monoxide poisoning, bacterial growth like Legionella from low temperatures, or contaminated water from corrosion and rust. Proper temperature settings, safe installation and venting, regular maintenance, and the use of carbon monoxide detectors are crucial for preventing these health hazards.

  Why We Need Service The Water Heater?

You need to service your water heater annually to extend its lifespan, maintain energy efficiency and lower your bills, ensure reliable hot water supply, and prevent corrosion and costly damage like leaks and tank ruptures. Annual service removes sediment buildup, inspects critical components like the anode rod and pressure relief valve, and identifies minor issues before they become expensive problems.

        Why annual service is essential: 
                    Prolongs lifespan:
Sediment and mineral buildup can cause rust and stress the tank, leading to premature failure. Flushing the tank and inspecting the anode rod helps prevent this.
                  Maintains efficiency:
A well-maintained water heater operates more efficiently, meaning it uses less energy to heat water, which keeps your utility bills lower.
                Prevents costly damage:
Regular maintenance helps identify issues like a corroded anode rod or a faulty pressure relief valve, preventing minor problems from escalating into a large, costly tank rupture or a significant leak.    
             Ensures reliable hot water:
  • By removing sediment and keeping all components in good working order, maintenance helps ensure a consistent, continuous hot water supply for your home.               Improves water quality:
  • Sediment buildup can contribute to foul-smelling or rusty water, which annual maintenance helps to prevent. 
  • Key components checked during service:Anode rod:This metal rod sacrifices itself to corrosion, protecting the tank, and must be inspected and replaced as needed.
  • Tank flush: Draining and flushing the tank removes sediment, calcium, and mineral deposits that reduce efficiency and can cause rust. 
  • Pressure relief valve (TPRV): This safety device is checked for proper function and any signs of leaks. 
  • Thermostat and shut off valves: These are inspected to ensure the water heater operates safely and effectively. 
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