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Water Heater Problems Caused by Hard Water

Friday, January 31st, 2014

Hard water. You’ve probably heard the term before, but may not have known its exact definition. Basically, hard water is water with a high mineral content. The most common minerals found in hard water are calcite, gypsum (which both contain calcium), and dolomite (a magnesium mineral). Hard water does not pose any serious health risks to drink; but it does pose serious health risks to your plumbing and any appliance hooked to it, like your water heater.

Your water heater in Plainfield, IL, can suffer damage from hard water that can require repairs or perhaps even a replacement. We’ll look at some of the problems hard water can cause. When you encounter malfunctions with your water heater—no matter the cause—call DuAll Heating & Cooling right away. We have emergency services available for when those hot water failures come at the worst time.

Hard Water and Your Water Heater

When hard water is raised to a high temperature, as occurs inside the tank of a water heater, it releases its minerals, which then develop along surfaces as limescale. Hard water entering a water heater’s tank will soon start to lay down a layer of limescale along the tank’s interior. Limescale works as an insulator, and this means it will unbalance the heat levels inside the tank, restricting heat from escaping and leading to overheating. An overheated tank will begin to spring leaks and may even rupture.

Another place where hard water can cause trouble for a water heater is when it causes a build-up of calcites on the surface of the heat exchanger of a gas-powered unit. These calcites will block the movement of heat from the combustion gas to the water in the tank, which will severely limit the ability to warm up the water, leading to a loss of hot water around the house.

Finally, the calcite deposits will start to develop inside the pipes leading from the hot water heater (indeed, it will affect pipes of all kinds around the house). The more the calcite deposits grow, the higher the pressure inside the pipes as the available room shrinks. This will lead to leaking at pipe connections that will continue to grow worse unless the issue is addressed.

Make Sure Your Water Heater is Regularly Maintained

There are a number of ways to deal with hard water, but here we are specifically concerned with the damage done to your water heater. Regular water heater maintenance is the best way to discover if calcite deposits or limescale are causing damage to your heater, and technicians can eliminate the problem by removing the build-up, or if necessary, replacing the heat exchanger. Technicians will also take care of leaks before they cause damage.

At DuAll Heating & Cooling, we’ll make it our priority to provide you with the best water heater service in the Plainfield area.

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3 Reasons You May Not Have Enough Hot Water

Wednesday, October 9th, 2013

If you have a water heater in Bolingbrook – or anywhere in the greater Chicagoland area, for that matter – you probably don’t think much about it. As long as it works, it’s out of sight and out of mind. But what happens when it doesn’t work – when your hot water runs out too quickly or never arrives in the first place? A qualified technician can likely correct the issue, but it helps to first have some idea of the causes. Here are 3 reasons you may not have enough hot water: not the only reasons, but certainly among the most prevalent.

  • Thermostat. The thermostat controls the temperature setting and ensures that the water is hot and ready to go when you need it. If the thermostat is misreading the temperature, you won’t get water of the proper temperature. It’s usually attached to the gas valve, which controls the flow of gas into the water heater (thus controlling the temperature) if there are problems with the valve, the thermostat won’t work either.
  • Dip Tube. The dip tube runs from the top of your water heater to the bottom, and moves cold water from the plumbing system to the bottom of your tank. This keeps the water at the top of the tank hot and allows it to be sent into your home when you need it. If the dip tube develops a fissure or a leak, cold water will leak out into the top of the tank, turning the hot water into lukewarm or cold water.
  • Burner. The main burner receives gas which is lit by the pilot light and heats the water. If the burner isn’t working, then the amount of gas feeding the fire will be lowered and may be cut off entirely. That results in reduced hot water, which you can feel whenever you turn on the tap.

There are many reasons you may not have enough hot water, beyond these three. For issues with your water heater in Bolingbrook, call upon the experts at DuAll Heating & Cooling for help. Our trained professionals are dedicated to your complete satisfaction, so don’t hesitate to contact us!

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Types of Available Water Heaters

Friday, October 4th, 2013

There are few greater annoyances on an early morning than discovering that you don’t have any hot water available in your house. A broken water heater isn’t something you want to occur in any month, but it’s especially uncomfortable during a sharp Illinois winter.

However, if you’re looking to get a new water heater to replace an old one that’s aged beyond repair, you don’t have the simple choice that you once did. New water heaters are now on the market that may offer you better options than your older system. Don’t go without hot water again. For Naperville, IL, water heater installation and advice, contact DuAll Heating & Cooling.

Although there is a large variety of water heater models and types that rely on differing energy sources, there a two broad categories that you will have to decide between: tank or tankless.

Tank water heaters: This is the most familiar kind of water heater, with a large tank where water is kept and heated continually until it is needed in the home. Their big advantage is their relatively inexpensive initial cost and installation. If you don’t frequently have problems with hot water running out in your home, then the standard storage heater is a viable option. But these systems have high energy use because they constantly maintain the water temperature, whether you’re using the hot water or not. And in a household with a large number of people, the hot water supply can get depleted quickly.

Tankless water heaters: These heaters are becoming increasingly popular as replacements for standard tank systems. They are sometimes called “demand” heaters, since they only supply heated water when it is needed. Water from the household supply runs through a heat exchanger that raises the temperature of the water whenever someone in the house turns on a hot water faucet, starts the washing machine, or anything else that requires hot water. The big advantage is the household will not run out of hot water since it isn’t coming from an established supply. Because they don’t constantly expend energy to heat a large water tank, tankless systems also offer energy savings. However, they cost more to install, take longer to heat up water, and depending on how many water outlets are operating at one time, they may not be as efficient for your needs.

It can be tricky to determine which kind of water heater is best for your home: it depends on the amount of hot water you use, the available energy supply, the number of people in your household, and your long-term energy saving plans. You can read more about tank vs. tankless water heaters, or you can consult with the experts at DuAll Heating & Cooling when getting a water heater in Naperville, IL becomes a serious possibility. We can help you decide if tank or tankless is the way to go, and then help you install the system you choose.

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Should I Get a Gas or Electric Water Heater?

Friday, August 30th, 2013

You probably depend on your water heater much more than you realize. It is responsible for hot showers and baths, and for keeping your dishware and laundry clean. Your home is simply not the same without a reliable and bountiful amount of hot water. Among the decisions you have to make during your search for a new water heater, deciding between gas and electric is one of the most important. Buying a new water heater is an important investment in the future of your home comfort. Because it’s something you and your family members will come to rely on, you need to ensure that its size matches the hot water needs of your home and that it is installed correctly.

Call DuAll Heating & Cooling today for all of your water heater installation needs in Plainfield, IL.

So, should you get a gas or electric water heater? There are advantages to either system, and it may come down to practical and economic considerations rather than performance. Both electricity and natural gas are adequate energy sources for the production of hot water.

Here are some factors that might help you decide:

  • Existing setup. Did you have a gas water heater before? If your new system is a replacement model for an old one, then you may want to simply stick up with the type of system that you have. This often allows for a smoother integration of your system components, and it often cuts down on labor time.
  • Gas piping. If you currently run your stove or oven on gas, or you previously had a gas water heater, then you already have a gas line and gas piping. Installing gas piping from scratch will obviously add a bit to the upfront cost, which is something you probably want to consider. But, depending on your local utility rates, it may be a good decision in the long run.
  • Cost of electricity. Know how much your electricity rates are before installing an electric water heaters. While some homeowners choose an electric water heater out of sheer necessity, you may want to make the most of your choice.

Call DuAll Heating & Cooling today for excellent water heater installation services in Plainfield, IL.

 

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Why Is My Water Heater Rumbling?

Wednesday, July 31st, 2013

Your water heater is one of the most-used components of your home. You use it every single day to take showers, clean and do laundry. All of this daily use can cause a number of common problems to develop—including rumbling. Here at DuAll Heating & Cooling we are dedicated to our customers’ satisfaction and we wanted to put together a quick description of why your water heater might be rumbling and what you can do. Give us a call if you need any kind of Bolingbrook water heater repair and we’ll be able to get your system back up and working again fast.

Bolingbrook Water Heater Repair: Water Heater Rumbling

Your water heater has to deal with many thousands of gallons of water. Rumbling can be caused by a couple different issues.

  • Sediment – If your home’s water supply has sediment in it, possibly from a leak or just because of the he water composition in your area, it could start to gather in the bottom of your water heater. This layer of sediment can form a barrier on the bottom of your water heater. As the burner heats the base of your water heater, water bubbles can form in the sediment and cause rumbling.
  • Minerals – If your home has hard water it means that there are excess minerals in the water like calcium and magnesium. These minerals often get deposited on the bottom of your water heater in the form of limescale. Water that gets trapped below this limescale can cause rumbling in your water heater.
  • Cold water – Normally, your water heater will deposit cold water to the bottom of the water heater. However, if the dip tube that brings in that cold water to the bottom comes loose, then cold water will come in right at the top which can cause rumbling.

What to Do If Your Water Heater Rumbles

If you notice that your water heater is rumbling you should call for water heater repair. Your plumber will likely drain the water heater in order to remove the sediment or minerals and to repair the dip tube. Give us a call here at DuAll Heating & Cooling if you need any kind of water heater repair services in Bolingbrook, IL.

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Common Problems with Water Heaters – Do you Need Repair?

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

Dependable access to clean, hot water in our homes is one of the greatest luxuries that we enjoy. Any disruption to your water heater service can have a serious impact on your comfort and the convenience in your home. Water heaters, like any other appliance, are going to need to be repaired at some point. When that time comes, call the Naperville, IL water heater repair technicians at DuAll Heating & Cooling. No matter what issues you may be experiencing with your water heater, DuAll Heating & Cooling can help. Schedule your water heater repair services as soon as you discover a problem with your system.

Among the most common problems that homeowners experience with their water heaters is a complete lack of hot water. Opening a hot water faucet only to discover that the water is cold is very alarming and, as is the case with most water heater problems, there are a number of possible causes. To make sure that your water heater issues are properly diagnosed and resolved, enlist the aid of a qualified plumber. If you have an electric water heater, their may be an issue with the heating element. In a gas water heater, your pilot may have gone out. This can be an issue with the gas supply itself, or a faulty component. The thermocouple may be malfunctioning, stemming the flow of gas, which will then kill the pilot light.

Also quite common are issues with insufficient hot water. This is a problem that most of us have dealt with at some point. You’re in the middle of a relaxing hot shower, and all the sudden the water goes cold. Again, there are a few different issues that may require professional repair service. With both gas and electric water heaters, there may be a problem with your thermostat. It is also possible that it is just not set properly. The storage tank of your water heater may be inadequately insulated, allowing heat to escape. This can be fixed with a tank jacket or, if necessary, replacing the tank. If you have a tankless hot water heater there may simply be too much demand. The heating elements in your tankless water heater may also require repair service.

Make sure that your water heater is as efficient and reliable as possible. At the first sign of trouble, call DuAll Heating & Cooling. We can handle any Naperville, IL water heater repairs you may need.

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Water Heater Replacement Benefits – Energy Efficiency, Long Term Solution, Upgrade Potential

Monday, April 1st, 2013

Because up to 25% of our energy bill goes towards hot water, it is prudent to consider the benefits of replacing your water heater, rather than to continue repairing your old model. There are more options on the market today than ever before. Water heaters can be powered by a fuel, such as gas or oil, or by electricity. If they have a tank, they store the heated water in a large storage cylinder; tankless units provide limitless water that is continually heated. Only trust a local professional for your Bolingbrook, IL water heater replacement. Call DuAll Heating & Cooling today!

There are many benefits to replacing your old water heater with a brand new highly efficient model. Here are just a few:

  • Energy efficiency. This is perhaps the best reason; it is certainly the most cost-effective. Today’s water heaters are more and more efficient. Engineers and product designers have spent years fine-tuning the basics of efficient water heater so that you can enjoy clean, efficient hot water.
  • Long-term solution. If you’re tired of throwing your money at an obsolete and ultimately doomed appliance, take control and invest in the future of your home comfort with a new water heater. While repair may seem like an option in the short-term, there comes a point at which replacement becomes more financially sensible.
  • Upgrade potential. Are you interested in going tankless? Tankless water heaters do not run out of hot water, have no standby heat loss, and are highly efficient systems, running on electricity or gas. Water heater replacement is a great way to make the jump to a different type of system, one that fits the hot water needs of your home. Tankless systems can be outfitted at several points in your home to offer a versatile approach to water heating. They can also be combined with a conventional system to run an auxiliary appliance or fixture, if you need a boost.

Continuing to deposit your money into repairs for that old water heater may be ultimately more costly than simply replacing the system outright. For Bolingbrook water heater replacement, call DuAll Heating & Cooling today!

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Water Heater FAQ: What is the Right Water Heater for My Home?

Monday, January 7th, 2013

Your water heater is one of the most depended on appliances in your home and is in great demand throughout the day. We are so accustomed to having hot water come out of our pipes anytime we want it that we may forget that there is actually a machine in our basements or closets allowing that to happen. If you are in the market for a new hot water heater you have more choices than ever before. In order to ensure that you get the right water heater for your home, contact a Bolingbrook water heater professional.

At DuAll Heating & Cooling we are always happy to help our customers find the best hot water heater for their personal needs and hot water usage habits. The more information you have when you go to get your new water heater the more likely it is that you will get just the right one. Here are some things to consider.

The size of the water heater you need is a major deciding factor in finding the right one for your home. A professional service technician can help you find a properly sized water heater for your home. Do not let an over or undersized water heater reduce efficiency.

You will also have to decide between a tank or tankless water heater. Storage tank water heaters keep a reservoir of water hot at all times. Because they must continually heat this water, though, they are subject to standby energy losses. This problem is eliminated with tankless water heaters. When you open a hot water faucet cold water passes through the water heater and is heated on demand. This means that only the water being used is heated. If you have high water demands in your home, though, this type of water heater may be overwhelmed.

To be sure that you are purchasing the right water heater for your home in Bolingbrook, call DuAll Heating & Cooling. We will make sure that your new water heater is well suited to your needs and water heating habits. Work with a professional to be sure that you are getting the water heater you need and deserve.

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