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Whether it’s washing away the week-long exhaustion under the hot shower or relaxing in a bathtub filled with warm water, your water heater meets all your hot water needs. But many times, your water heater can malfunction, leaving you shivering in the shower.

Unsure if you should bid your current water heater goodbye? Here are the tell-tale signs it’s time to say goodbye!

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Brown Colored Water

If you’re greeted by the sight of brown colored water when you turn on the hot water tap, your water heater might be corroding from the inside. This can eventually cause the rust to develop around the pressure valve, temperature relief valve, and the seams of the heater.

To prevent rust progression and therefore leaks, get your rusty heater replaced with a new one immediately.

Weird Noises

If your water heater has been meeting your hot water needs for years, chances are it has sediment build-up at the bottom of the tank. This sediment then hardens to make your water heater work harder than before. So if you’ve been hearing rumbling and popping sounds when you turn on the heater, now might be a good time to get a new one. As massive sediment build-up can give create holes in your water heater, which may then cause huge leaks.

Water Leaks around the heater

Water puddles around the water heater are indicative of a serious internal failure. If your water heater is leaking hot water like there’s no tomorrow, call for professional help immediately! A professional plumber will disconnect the water heater to prevent flooding in the basement, before replacing it with a new one.

Lack of Hot Water

If your shower keeps turning freezing cold before you’ve even washed the shampoo out of your hair, you should consider getting a new water heater. Over time, the sediments and debris in the water can accumulate in the tank. This build-up then ends up taking all the space intended for the hot water and you’re left with cold water, merely seconds after you turn on the hot water tap.

If you’re looking for water heater repair  Fort Worth, TX, get in touch with Pro Serve Plumbing. We are a fully bonded and insured plumbing company, with over 15 years of experience in providing comprehensive residential and commercial plumbing solutions.

To hire experienced plumbing professionals for your water heater woes, call us at 817-244-0614 today!