Prolong your hot water system with these maintenance tips:
1.INSPECT PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
Regularly test the pressure relief valve on your hot water tank to ensure it’s working properly. Learn how to manually operate the valve and check for proper discharge to release any excess pressure buildup.
2.CHECK FOR LEAKS
Take a moment to inspect your hot water unit and nearby pipes for any signs of leaks, such as puddles, dampness, or corrosion. Promptly repairing leaks helps prevent water damage and ensures system integrity.
3.INSPECT GAS CONNECTIONS (Gas Units)
If you have a gas-powered hot water unit, visually inspect the gas connections and burner assembly for damage, corrosion, or debris buildup. Schedule professional maintenance if any issues are detected.
4.REGULAR FLUSHING
It’s important to flush your hot water tank regularly to remove sediment buildup, which can impact efficiency and longevity. Before flushing, remember to turn off the power or gas supply to the unit for safety.
5.CHECK ANODE ROD
Understand the role of the anode rod in preventing corrosion inside your hot water tank. Consider inspecting the anode rod annually and replacing it if signs of significant wear or corrosion are present.
6.TEST PILOT LIGHT (Gas Units)
Safely check the pilot light on your gas-powered hot water unit to ensure it’s lit and functioning properly. Follow guidance on relighting the pilot light if needed, and know when to seek professional assistance for troubleshooting.
7.CLEAN AIR INTAKE VENTS (Gas Units)
If applicable, consider cleaning the air intake vents on your gas-powered hot water unit to maintain proper combustion and ventilation. Blocked vents can affect efficiency and safety.
8.INSULATE PIPES
Insulating your hot water pipes can prevent heat loss and improve energy efficiency, especially in colder areas of your home. Uncertain about whether or not your pipes are insulated correctly? Send us a photo here at Complete Plumbing Qld and we will let you know! Email office@completeplumbingqld.com.au or message: 0483 932 254
9. SCHEDULE PROFESSIONAL INSPECTIONS
Lastly, remember the importance of scheduling annual maintenance inspections with a qualified plumber. These inspections assess the overall condition of your hot water unit, make necessary adjustments, and address any potential issues before they become major problems.
By following these practical maintenance tips, you can prolong the lifespan of your hot water unit, avoid costly repairs, and ensure reliable performance for years to come.