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Read More...Many of us know the feeling of expecting a hot shower and instead, getting in an ice-cold one. Well, for those of you who don’t, that’s what people with water heater problems face frequently. There is no better way to stress the importance of keeping up with your water heater warranty’s length, for it can cover much of the high costs. In this article, we will go over some information we have gathered from Mr. Rooter Plumbing’s professional plumbers about the details of water heater warranties and determining their coverage.
A warranty starts from the day that a water heater is placed to the day that the manufacturer specified upon installation. Keep in mind that most services require registration for a warranty by the serial number. Let’s go over some things that the warranty covers.
Firstly, if there is nothing that you have done to the water heater and the warranty is supposed to cover it, then it will be covered. If there are any parts in the water heater, they will be covered. And if it needs a replacement, the warranty will cover it. While water heater warranties do cover a lot, most of the services don’t cover problems that may be related to natural disasters, improper use, relocation, or any environmental damage.
There is no easier way to find the details of your water heater than looking at the owner’s manual or finding the installation date. If there is none, then there is most likely an installation date on the side of your heater. If that is also not there, then there is only one last thing you can do. Find the serial number on your product, go to the manufacturer’s list and type the serial number in. This way, all the information about your water heater has to be stated there. If none of these methods work for you, then either contact the manufacturer or call Mr. Rooter Plumbing to get the details of your water heater from our professional plumbers.
The maximum age that a water heater can carry is listed in the details that you can find in the above section. Although there are so many factors that affect how often a water heater system may need replacement or repair, a coverage length is typically between 6-12 years. The electric and gas water heaters last 5-6, but the advanced models last between 10-12. To have your water heater last longer, you must regularly get it checked and take care of it.
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, professional and experienced plumbers dedicate themselves to giving a better water heater repair or coverage. With our modern equipment, experienced team, and dedication, your water heater problem is no longer an issue. Call us today to check your coverage to get the most from your water heater with Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We would be more than happy to stop the unwanted water temperatures.