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Wisconsin Homeowners: Is It Time For A Water Heater Replacement?
When it's time for water heater repairs, leave it to a professional and skilled plumber. Here's why.

If you’re like most Wisconsin homeowners, you take your water heater for granted until something happens and you’re suddenly without hot water. This is why you need to be on the alert for any issues such as discolored and rusty water, leaks, or rumbling noises.
Even though your water heater is built to be reliable and durable enough to last up to ten years and longer with regular maintenance, eventually you’re going to experience problems with your water heater leading to hot water loss or damage to the plumbing system.
Water Heater Repairs
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Your hot water heater may need maintenance or repair for several reasons:
- Popping noises caused by excessive sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank.
- Failing or malfunctioning thermostats.
- Disconnected or damaged dip tube causing cold water to mix with outgoing hot water.
- High pressure levels and broken pipes caused by uncontrolled thermal expansion within the tank.
- Water leaks around the base from a leaky tank or a faulty plumbing connection.
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Leave these water heater problems to an experienced plumber, being sure to ask the right questions such as the cost of the repair, how long it will take to complete, and how long you can expect the heater to last after repair.
If a water heater replacement is recommended, be sure to ask for a written estimate that includes materials and installation.
Water Heater Replacement
If it’s time to replace your water heater, you’ll have a few decisions to make, such as the tank shape and size and if the heater will be part of your central heating system. You’ll also need to consider the right heat source, choosing between an electric, gas, oil, or solar water heater.
Your biggest decision will be the type of water heater that’s best for your home:
Tank Water Heaters
The traditional tank-style water heater preheats and stores hot water, which is available all the time for showers, washing dishes, and doing laundry. As water is used, the tank refills and reheats. Requiring space for installation, tank heaters can give you better performance if you have a large household that uses a lot of hot water throughout the day.
Tankless Water Heaters
A tankless water heater is energy efficient and may last longer than tank heaters, saving you money over time. Small and easy to install in a compact space, water is available on demand, with cool water being heated when you need it rather than being stored in a tank.
Looking for water heater inspection, repair, or replacement? Contact a HomeAdvisor plumbing contractor in Wisconsin for expert advice and service.
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