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As temperatures drop, Ohio Water Heaters is all geared up to provide top-quality plumbing and water heater replacement services in Columbus, OH, and surrounding areas. Contact us today for a free quote.

Plenty of Hot Water to Stay Healthy and Comfortable

Personal hygiene and clean surroundings are more important than ever. But if your water heating system was installed over a decade ago, it might well be time to consider a hot water heater replacement.

Although the average hot water tank lasts around fifteen years, its performance tends to drop over time, particularly in hard water areas like Central Ohio. In Columbus, Westerville and other nearby towns, water is rated as hard to very hard. This means that high concentrations of calcium and magnesium can damage heating elements and build up thick layers of scale in tanks, reducing their capacity.

Lower Utility Bills With Extra Comfort

This means that replacing an ageing boiler with a state-of-the-art appliance is a smart move, saving you money through lower monthly bills, with a healthier and more comfortable home, while protecting the environment.

To get the best out of your investment, it’s important to pick the right size tank for your home: if you choose a tank that’s too small, you risk running out of hot water. However, an oversized tank will pump up your monthly utility bills. Here are some factors to bear in mind when estimating your water heater replacement cost:

  • How big is your family? Is it still growing? Remember, active teens use more than their fair share of hot water.
  • How large is your home? And how many bathrooms do you have? Are they all in use? Every day?
  • What additional facilities do you have, like a whirlpool bath or a hot tub? How often are they used?
  •  What other water-guzzling appliances do you have: dishwasher, washing machine etc? How often do you run them today? And how often do you think you’ll run them in future, once we all settle into our ‘new normal’ lives?

Talk to the Hot Water Honchos

Tell us about your current needs and future plans. Based on this detailed information, our plumbing experts will analyze your specific requirements and shortlist the best options for water heater replacement tailored to your budget and family requirements.

For a healthier home with long-term energy savings, come discuss your hot water heater replacement needs with the plumbing experts at Ohio Water Heaters at (614) 881.5650!

Water Heater Replacement Service FAQs

Specific hot water heater repair costs obviously depend on the problems involved and the replacement parts needed to repair electric water heaters. Consequently, homeowners might pay anything between under a hundred to over a thousand dollars for water heater repairs, depending on their complexity and the amount of time involved. A faulty thermocouple, a leaky temperature and pressure relief valve, a loose connection or a cracked pipe can all be fixed relatively quickly and cheaply by the best water heater repair person near me. However, a leaky water tank should be replaced as soon as possible by a licensed and insured contractor.

They can indeed – but this might not be the most cost-effective solution for water heating systems in use for close to a decade. Check out the price of a replacement unit, before opting for any repairs that cost more than a few hundred dollars. Remember, the working life of a typical heater might be as short as six years, and is unlikely to extend beyond twelve years, depending on intensity of use and water quality.

If your water heating system was installed ten years ago or more, there's a good chance that it's coming to the end of its useful life. Keep an eye out for unusual smells, odd noises, and water that is gritty or discolored. Insufficient hot water may indicate a leaking tank, scale-clogged piping or a faulty temperature and pressure relief valve.

Fitted to water heating appliances, such as boilers and domestic water supply heaters, these safety devices are designed to release water automatically whenever tank pressures or temperatures rise above safe levels. Usually located high on the side or on top of the tank, a TPR valve is connected to a pipe running down the length of the water tank, stopping a few inches above the floor.

The useful life of a water heater is usually between eight and twelve years. However, heavy use in hard water areas may reduce this to six years or less,, while lighter use with soft water could continue for a couple of decades. Whether electric or gas-fired, most hot water heaters are backed by a six-year warranty, while more expensive units may be covered for up to ten years.

If you live in a soft water area, flushing and draining your water heater once a year is enough to remove sediment deposits. This process should be repeated every six months if your system is working with hard water. Regularly removing limescale prevents corrosion of water heater components, while avoiding clogged valves and pipes. Taking only a few minutes to complete and needing no special tools or expertise, this simple step ensures the highest possible outflows of hot water in your home.

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These guys are great. They arrive on time, are polite and efficient. There is no hard sell of additional stuff, which I really appreciated. They suggested that a water softening device might be good for the tankless water heater they had installed earlier this year – which is fabulous and worth every penny, this visit was just annual furnace and water heater maintenance – but did not push it. My overall impression is that they are good guys, not in it just to sell more stuff.

- Marie Wiggins

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