Wondering if your water heater is on its last leg? For Bay Area homeowners, here are five signs it’s time to replace that aging unit—before it turns into a major headache (or a flooded garage in Santa Clara).
Most traditional tank water heaters last 8–12 years. If yours is older than 10 and showing wear, it may be time to replace it. Newer models are more efficient and compliant with California energy standards.
If your water comes out rusty or brownish, it could be a sign of tank corrosion. Eventually, this leads to leaks. In Santa Clara and surrounding cities, hard water accelerates internal rust—making replacement even more urgent.
That popping or banging sound? It’s likely sediment buildup at the bottom of your tank. Over time, sediment hardens and reduces efficiency, causing overheating and damage to the tank.
Any water under or around the tank is a red flag. Even a small drip could mean internal cracks. Immediate replacement can prevent water damage to your home.
If your showers go from steamy to icy without warning, your unit might be struggling. Failed heating elements or sediment-clogged systems lead to poor performance.
If you’re seeing one or more of these signs, it’s time to act. Better Water Heaters offers free estimates and $50 OFF any replacement—whether it’s a conventional tank, tankless, or energy-saving heat pump.
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