A water heater is an essential part of any home, and yet many Canadians don't know how to safely maintain theirs. Here's what you need to know about water heaters, and how you can keep yours running smoothly for years to come.
July 27, 2015
A water heater is an essential part of any home, and yet many Canadians don't know how to safely maintain theirs. Here's what you need to know about water heaters, and how you can keep yours running smoothly for years to come.
A water heater (often called a "hot-water heater") is basically an insulated bottle with a heater.
Your water heater will be one of two models:
Your basement is more than likely the location for appliances that heat and condition your water. Not only do these systems need regular maintenance, the basement itself needs to be defended from incoming moisture.
Water heaters actually require very little attention. There are just a couple of precautions you should take.
If the flue on your gas water heater is not installed correctly, harmful carbon monoxide fumes will enter your house. A quick check to see if it is drawing properly:
To be completely sure, have your gas company send someone out to check for carbon monoxide. They should do this for free.
An insulating blanket made with 2.5 to five centimetres (an inch or two) of fibreglass bonded to a vinyl cloth backing can keep your hot water hot for longer, saving on the cost of reheating it.
Understanding and maintaining your water heater may be less complicated than you think. Follow these tips and get the most out of a water heater that will last for years!
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