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How to Get Your Water Heater Summer-Ready

How to Get Your Water Heater Summer-Ready

With the arrival of warmer weather we find ourselves spending more time outdoors. From backyard barbeques to afternoons spent by the pool or at the lake, this extra time in the sun means more frequent showers and baths, and more laundry. And that can put a strain on your plumbing system, especially your water heater.

However, by taking proactive steps now to prepare your water heater for the summer season, you can ensure a continuous supply of hot water for your household’s needs. Read on to learn how to get your water heater ready for the demands of summer.

Inspect for Leaks and Signs of Damage

Start by inspecting your water heater and surrounding pipes for any signs of leaks or damage. Check for moisture, corrosion, or rust stains on the tank, fittings, and connections. Addressing leaks promptly can prevent water damage and extend the lifespan of your water heater.

Adjust Temperature Settings

Review your water heater’s temperature settings and adjust them as needed to accommodate your household’s summer activities. Setting the temperature to around 120°F is generally sufficient for most households, providing comfortable hot water while also maximizing energy efficiency.

Insulate Hot Water Pipes

Insulating hot water pipes helps minimize heat loss and ensures that hot water reaches faucets and appliances more quickly, reducing energy consumption. Use pipe insulation sleeves or wrap them with foam insulation to maintain hot water temperature and improve efficiency.

Monitor for Changes

Keep an eye out for any changes in your water heater’s performance, such as a reduction in output or pressure,

unusual noises and odors, or an increase in energy bills. These could be signs of underlying problems that require attention.

Prepare for Vacation

If you’re planning to be away from home for an extended period during the summer (or any time), adjust your water heater settings to conserve energy. Lowering the temperature or switching to “away” mode can help reduce energy consumption.

Prepare for Emergencies

Familiarize yourself with the location of your water heater’s shut-off valve in case of emergencies such as leaks or malfunctions. Knowing how to quickly turn off the water supply can help minimize damage to your home.

Schedule Professional Maintenance

Consider scheduling a plumbing inspection with a licensed plumber.. A professional inspection can identify potential issues early on, perform necessary repairs, and ensure that your water heater operates efficiently and safely.

Upgrade if Necessary 

If your water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan or frequently experiences issues,

it may be time to consider upgrading to a newer, more energy-efficient model. Investing in a high-efficiency water heater can save you money on energy bills and provide reliable hot water for years to come.

By following these tips, you can ensure that year water heater is well-prepared to meet

the increased demand for hot water during the summer season. If it’s been a year or more since you’ve had your water heater professionally inspected and flushed, or if you’re experiencing any problems, contact Messmer Mechanical today.

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