The lifespan of a water heater depends on the type, quality, and maintenance. Traditional tank water heaters usually last 8–12 years, while tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years or more. Factors like water quality, frequency of use, and climate conditions can also affect longevity. Hard water, for example, accelerates sediment buildup, which can damage the tank and heating elements over time.
Econoair can evaluate your current system to determine if it is nearing the end of its functional life. Our technicians conduct a full inspection, checking for signs of corrosion, leaks, and wear on critical components. If your water heater is showing early signs of failure, we’ll provide a clear recommendation, whether that’s preventative maintenance, repairs, or a full replacement. By addressing issues early, homeowners can avoid emergency breakdowns and expensive replacements, ensuring peace of mind year-round.
Additionally, Econoair helps homeowners plan for future upgrades, including sizing a replacement correctly based on household needs and efficiency goals. This ensures your new water heater not only lasts longer but also reduces energy consumption and monthly costs.