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Is Your Water Heater Leaking?

Water heaters are our best friends this time of year. Nights are starting to get a little chilly, and having hot water for a bath or shower can be an amazing end to a long evening. Without your water heater being in good shape, you could see a pretty dramatic decrease in your quality of life, which is why we want to focus on these important systems! A leaking water heater is just another reason to call for professional help.

Unfortunately, not everyone is going to notice a water heater leak right away. These systems are tucked away in the recesses of your home, like your crawlspace or basement, and sometimes a certified plumber in Palm Beach Gardens, FL is going to be your closest ally in locating the system and detecting any problems.

If you’re looking to see if your water heater is leaking, here are a few ways to find out.

How to Tell If Your Water Heater Is Leaking

Here are four simple ways to tell if your water heater is leaking if you’re having trouble recognizing it. Just remember that the pipes connected to your water heater could be leaking as well, so it’s not always going to be exhibited as a puddle under the system. However, let’s start with the most obvious signs and get to the secret ones.

The Infamous Puddle Under Your Water Heater

Sometimes a water heater will show that it’s leaking with a standard puddle underneath it. This is usually the easiest sign to detect as a homeowner, and one that most obviously points to your water heater being the culprit. Don’t hesitate with figuring out the source of the problem, or try to search online for DIY fixes, let our team get the work done the right way. Half of the job is diagnosing the problem and coming up with the correct solution, and often times this can only be done by a professional plumber.

Low Water Pressure

When a water heater starts running into problems and leaking, it might start affecting the water pressure of your home. Think about it, water comes from your water heater directly to your faucet or shower. If that water is leaking from a pipe or the water heater itself, it’s going to show a decrease in water pressure that might be noticeable. If you’ve got low water pressure, call our team to see if it’s a water heater problem.

Uncomfortable Temperatures

Water heaters are designed to heat a specific amount of water that goes through it. When water is leaking, you could see a dramatic fluctuation in water temperature as a result of less water being in the system.

It’s like boiling water in a pot that’s not as full as it normally would be. It will heat up faster and might get too hot for comfort.

A Signal From the Water Meter

One way to absolutely make sure you’re not suffering from a water leak that’s coming from your water heater, is to turn off all your water-using appliances and check your water meter. If it’s still showing that some water is being used, that means you’ve got a leak. Then, you can simply call us to locate the leak!

At Admiral Plumbing Services, LLC, you can count on nice people and super service. Call our super-friendly team today!

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