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Should I fix or replace water heater?

Should I fix or replace water heater?

If your water heater is more than 10 years old, leaks around the base of the tank or if it works erratically, it’s probably time for a replacement. You may also choose to upgrade to a more efficient model to cut your energy expenses.

When to replace a gas hot water heater?

This guide will teach you how to assess your hot water heater and respond accordingly. If your water tank is more than 10 years old, it may be time to consider replacement options. With proper maintenance, a gas water heater tank should last between eight to 12 years.

Do you have to go to Home Depot to replace your water heater?

If you choose to replace your water heater instead, we’ll apply the cost of your diagnostic visit toward the purchase of your water heater. To extend your hot water heater’s labor warranty, sign up for The Home Depot’s Purchase Protection Plan.

What’s the life of a tankless water heater?

With proper maintenance, a tank water heater tank should last six to 12 years, while the life expectancy of tankless water heaters can surpass 20 years. Check your warranty for the most accurate timelines. Proper maintenance is vital to preserving and extending the life of any water heater.

When to know if your water heater is too old?

By age 12, nearly 75% of all water heaters have failed (). While these numbers may excite your insurance claim office, we think it is in your best interest to check the age of your water heater so that you can make the best decision for your household. How do I determine the age of my water heater?

When to replace a 10 year old water heater?

Your water heater is old, and you know it. And now you’re faced with the question, “Should I preemptively replace my 10-year-old+ water heater, or should I just wait until it dies?” On the one hand, you want to avoid the potential disaster that is 50 gallons of water flooding your home or garage. On the other hand, if ain’t broke why fix it, right?

This guide will teach you how to assess your hot water heater and respond accordingly. If your water tank is more than 10 years old, it may be time to consider replacement options. With proper maintenance, a gas water heater tank should last between eight to 12 years.

If you choose to replace your water heater instead, we’ll apply the cost of your diagnostic visit toward the purchase of your water heater. To extend your hot water heater’s labor warranty, sign up for The Home Depot’s Purchase Protection Plan.

How long does a tankless water heater last?

That 20-minute task can be done by either a pro or a homeowner. How Long Do Tankless Water Heaters Last? Gas-burning tankless water heaters should operate for 20 years or more, two or three times longer than tank-type heaters. Tankless electric units have shorter life spans, on the order of 7 to 10 years.