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The water heater is an immensely important fixture in your house. You rely on it for all sorts of things such as washing and cleaning. The heater tends to be so reliable that you might not even think about it, until one day you're having a shower and the water turns to cold and then you have a major problem. It is best, therefore, to maintain your heater regularly and be aware of when it needs replacing before it stops working. There are a number of things you need to keep an eye on when maintaining your heater. The anode rod can over time deteriorate and will need replacing. Sediment deposits can build up at the bottom of the tank, which can cause popping sounds when the burners ignite. It is best to drain out these sediments regularly. The thermostat needs to be checked that it is working effectively, as this is what controls the temperature of the water. And a broken dip tube can result in the incoming cold water being mixed with the outgoing hot water. There is also the chance of uncontrolled thermal expansion.

If you are not experienced in maintaining a water heater, it is best to bring in a plumber to maintain it annually. It could be alot of money, but it can keep your water heater running for a long time before it needs to be changed.

There will be a certain moment where there will be no other option except to replace it. Or you may have decided that you would like a more efficient, or more environmentally friendly option.

One option is a set up called Hot Water On-Demand. The set up functions by the computer which is connected to the thermostat that which controls the circulation pump. It not only pulls hot water instantly from your water heater, but it re-circulates your cold water back to the hot water heater to be heated and used whenever needed. You therefore only use hot water when you need it, and you don't waste the water going down the drain while you're waiting for the hot water to appear. However, this is an expensive option, and it is best to discuss with the supplier if this is the best option for your household's water usage.

You can also use a tankless hot water system which effectively only heats the water that you need when you need it. This means that the water isn't continually being heated and reheated within a large tank. The best way of using this system is having a number of units throughout the house where you use hot water. If this is impossible and only a single unit can be installed, you will discover that it can not give hot water for multiple units.

Another option is to investigate solar power, supplemented by an energy efficient water heater tank powered by gas or electricity. You could discover that if you are located in a hotter climate that it is better and cheaper alternative for nature and a lesser bill.

Multiple options exist and the technology is advancing every day as firms try to make better and greener options, so it would be worth time to talk to multiple suppliers and go to trade shows where companies show their newest creations.

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Scott Rodgers is a plumber with many years of experience in the most effective heating systems for your home. For more information visit http://www.eLocalPlumbers.com



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