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For homeowners in the Dallas-Ft Worth area, a water heater is an indispensable appliance, providing hot water for showers, dishes, and laundry. Understanding the lifespan of this crucial appliance and recognizing the signs that it’s time for a replacement or maintenance can help you avoid the inconvenience of unexpected cold showers. So, how long does a water heater last? Let’s dive into the details.
The longevity of your water heater depends on several factors, including the type of water heater, the quality of installation, the water quality in your area, and how well it’s been maintained. On average, traditional tank water heaters last between 8 to 12 years, while tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years or more.
While the age of your water heater gives you a general idea of its remaining lifespan, other signs can indicate it’s time for a replacement:
Regular maintenance is key to extending the life of your water heater. This includes tasks such as flushing the tank annually to remove sediment, checking the anode rod for corrosion, and ensuring the thermostat is set at an optimal level.
Understanding how long a water heater lasts and recognizing the signs of wear and tear can help you make informed decisions about replacement and maintenance. At Comfort Land, we offer expert water heater maintenance services to ensure your appliance runs efficiently for years to come.
Is your water heater showing signs of age or malfunction? Contact Comfort Land for professional water heater maintenance and ensure you always have hot water when you need it.
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