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The Warning Signs Your Water Heater Is Trying to Tell You

Commercial & Residential Plumbing Serving Greer, SC
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Most water heaters don’t just quit without warning. They grumble, leak, and underperform for months before finally calling it quits. The problem is that most homeowners in Greer don’t catch those signals until they’re standing in a cold shower or mopping up a flooded utility closet.

KT Plumbing has seen this play out more times than we can count. A little knowledge upfront can save you a lot of money and a whole lot of stress. Here’s what your water heater might be trying to tell you.

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Your Hot Water Doesn’t Last Like It Used To

This is usually the first thing people notice. You used to be able to shower, run the dishwasher, and still have hot water to spare. Now the shower goes lukewarm halfway through.

Reduced hot water capacity is often a sign of sediment buildup on the heating elements, a failing thermostat, or a tank that’s just worn out. If you have a 40-gallon tank and it’s behaving like a 20-gallon, something’s wrong.

The Water Coming Out Looks or Smells Off

Clean, properly functioning water heaters produce clear, odorless hot water. If yours is delivering rusty, brownish water or something that smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, pay attention.

Rusty or discolored water often means corrosion is happening inside the tank. Once the interior lining starts to go, the tank isn’t far behind. A sulfur smell typically points to bacteria growth inside the unit, which is more common when it hasn’t been used in a while or when the temperature is set too low.

Either issue warrants a call to a plumber. If it’s corrosion, you’re likely looking at replacement rather than repair.

You’re Hearing Noises You Never Used to Hear

Water heaters aren’t silent, but they shouldn’t be loud. If yours has started popping, rumbling, or banging, sediment is almost certainly the culprit.

Over time, minerals in the water settle at the bottom of the tank. As that layer builds up and gets repeatedly heated, it hardens and creates those knocking sounds you’re hearing. Beyond being annoying, heavy sediment forces the heater to work harder, shortens its lifespan, and can eventually cause overheating or cracks. Routine water heater maintenance — including periodic flushing — can prevent this from becoming a bigger problem.

There’s Moisture Around the Unit

Puddles, drips, or any visible dampness around your water heater deserve immediate attention. Don’t assume it’s just condensation.

Small leaks around fittings or valves can sometimes be tightened or repaired. But moisture coming from the tank itself usually signals a crack or corrosion that’s only going to get worse. A leaking tank doesn’t repair itself, and a slow drip can become a burst tank faster than you’d expect.

Check around the base, the inlet and outlet connections, and the pressure relief valve. If the pressure relief valve is dripping, that could indicate excessive pressure in the system — a separate issue worth addressing right away.

The Unit Is Getting Up There in Age

How old is your water heater? Most tank-style units last 8 to 12 years with normal use. If you’re not sure, check the serial number on the manufacturer’s label. Most brands encode the manufacture date in the serial number, and a quick search for your brand’s format will decode it.

Once a unit crosses the 10-year mark, even if it’s technically working, it’s worth planning for replacement rather than waiting for a failure. Older units are less efficient, more expensive to run, and repairs start to cost more than they’re worth.

The Temperature Keeps Fluctuating

If your hot water is inconsistent from one use to the next, the thermostat or heating element may be failing. In electric units, elements can burn out partially, leaving you with lukewarm instead of hot. In gas units, a failing thermocouple or burner assembly can cause similar issues.

These are sometimes repairable, especially in newer units. But if the heater is already aging and the repair bills are stacking up, replacement often makes more financial sense.

So When Should You Actually Call Someone?

Any of the signs above are worth a phone call. Some issues are minor and fixable with a repair. Others mean the unit is on its way out and continuing to patch it is just throwing money at a problem you’ll have to replace anyway.

The team at KT Plumbing handles everything from water heater repair to full replacement and can give you an honest read on which direction makes sense. If you’re in Greer and something feels off with your hot water, reach out here and we’ll take a look.

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    2-Year Workmanship Warranty

    Most plumbers only guarantee their labor for 1 year. We stand behind ours for 2 full years—because if we install or repair it, we want you to feel confident it’s done right. If something we did isn’t perfect, we’ll make it right at no cost to you.

    Honest, Upfront Pricing

    No guesswork. No runaround. Before we do any work, we walk you through what’s going on, explain your options, and clearly outline the pricing. You’ll always know what to expect before anything begins.

    Personalized Care

    Plumbing isn’t one-size-fits-all. We take time to understand what's really happening in your home and explain the why behind our recommendations. You get solutions built for your system—not a generic fix.

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