My 14-year-old water heater seems to be working fine, but should I think about replacing it soon?
The Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star program recommends replacing water heaters that are more than 10 years old; however, age isn't the only factor to consider. At 14 years old, your water heater is most likely out of warranty. If it's several years past coverage, it might be a good time to look for a replacement. Also, due to 2015 federal standards, today's water heaters are more energy efficient. Compared with your old one, a new water heater can cut your utility bill significantly - especially if it is Energy Star certified. Heating water is the second-largest expense in our homes, according to the Department of Energy, accounting for 14% to 18% of our utility bills.
If you decide to buy, a new water heater for your home can cost anywhere from $300 - $3000 depending on the size and type. Installation fees can add hundreds of dollars more.
Deciding if you should repair or replace your water heater is an important decision.
Most people do not think about their water heater until there is a problem, then you have to make a quick decision, 'Do I repair my existing water heater? or do I purchase a new one?' Here are a few things to consider to help you make a more informed decision.
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How to Choose the Right American Water Heater to meet your needs
Ensure that you select the right water heater for your needs by answering a few simple questions. The answers to the questions below will help you make the right purchasing decision:
If someone is running out of hot water in the household it could be due to items such as oversized or jetted tubs, using multiple consecutive showers or several large loads of laundry. A larger capacity water heater should be considered.
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