WVBill
Veteran Member
I built my house and moved in September of 1999. New water heater at the time, of course. It's propane fired and we have a whole-house filter and water softener in front of it. Well water. Northern Shenandoah Valley location.
I've read that average water heater life is 10 - 12 years, so I'm entering "the zone".
I want to avoid the hassles of water all over the basement floor, and the wrath of my wife for not getting a hot shower if/when this thing fails.
So are there any "early warning signs" of impending water heater failure? Is there anything one can do to indefinitely extend the life of a water heater?
Thoughts?
WVBill
I've read that average water heater life is 10 - 12 years, so I'm entering "the zone".
I want to avoid the hassles of water all over the basement floor, and the wrath of my wife for not getting a hot shower if/when this thing fails.
So are there any "early warning signs" of impending water heater failure? Is there anything one can do to indefinitely extend the life of a water heater?
Thoughts?
WVBill