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Many homeowners can feel overwhelmed by the decision to repair their water heater or to just replace it altogether. Before you make the decision to replace your unit, hire a trustworthy plumber that knows what they’re looking at. They may be able to efficiently repair your water heater saving you a lot of time, money and hassle. Here are some of the tips we use to help our client decide on water heater repair or replacement.

Know The Age of Your Water Heater

Most water heaters last between 10 and 15 years. If you’re experiencing consistent problems with your water heater, it may be time to consider replacing rather than repairing. Water heater efficiency and cost is important. Continuing to put money into repairs on an old water heater is not the most beneficial option when considering your time and money.

Access the Frequency of Repairs in the Past

If you’re making yearly repairs on your water heater, it may be time to consider investing in a new one. However, if you’re experiencing an issue for the first time, you may benefit more from a simple repair. Keep in mind the cumulative cost of constant repairs versus a one time investment of a new water heater.

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Evaluate the Severity of Your Water Heater Issues

Evaluating how serious your water heater problems are is vital in making that final decision in repairing or replacing. Call a professional from Moonlight Plumbing to come in and evaluate your water heater problems. We will give you an accurate estimate on the cost of your water heater repair. We can help you decide whether it’s a smart idea to replace or repair.

Consider the Cost of Your Current Water Heater Bill

Another benefit of talking to a Moonlight Plumbing professional is getting a general idea of your monthly water heater cost. If your monthly bill is too high or you’re experiencing frequent loss of hot water, we can help you analyze your cost to benefit ratio to determine your smartest option.

Compare the Quality and Cost of Technicians in Your Area

If you’ve hired plumbers in the past for water heater repairs but continue experiencing low quality performance, it may be time to get a second opinion. If water heater issues are occurring because of misdiagnosis, you shouldn’t jump right into purchasing a replacement. First, get a trusted second opinion and an accurate assessment from a professional at Moonlight Plumbing.

If you want a second opinion on replacing your water heater, contact us today for 10% off your first service! You can count on our team of experts to deliver trustworthy service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Commercial plumbing

Are you one of the thousands of businesses that shut down their physical location because of the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, we know that opening back up is essential but will take time and careful planning. The commercial plumber at Moonlight Plumbing wants to share a few things to look out for if your business has been stagnant for a while. These precautions will help keep your customers and employees safe when you reopen in this new normal. 

Commercial Plumbing Tips

Flush Out Standing Water

This tip is especially important for business where employees and customers use and consume water. As water rests inside pipes and appliances, it loses chlorination allowing harmful organisms to grow such as tuberculous mycobacteria and Legionella. These bacteria are harmful to the pipes, make water non consumable and should not be used for cleaning or cooking. We recommend both cold and hot water lines be flushed before you reopen to make sure only fresh, potable water is running through the pipes. We aren’t just talking about sinks. You need to think about showers, hot tubs, decorative fountains, cooling towers and any other water fixtures inside your business. 

Water Heater Inspection

Water heater temperatures need to be at 140° F to kill pathogens. They also need a mixing valve to bring the temperature down to 120° F. As water flows through the sink, tub faucets and shower heads, the mixing value ensures the water does not scold you. If the water heater has not been operational for some time, you may want to call an experienced commercial plumber to inspect the fixture to ensure it functions properly for everyone’s safety. 

Test Your Toilets

Even though you don’t consume, cook or clean with toilet water, you should not overlook the operation of your toilet before you reopen your business. One way to make sure your toilets are functioning is to check if they are flushing properly and not leaking. To test this, drop some food coloring into the toilet tank. Wait 15 minutes and check the toilet bowl for any color. If you don’t see any color, it’s a sign you may have a leak and will want to call a commercial plumber before opening. 

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Call A Commercial Plumber Before You Reopen

You can read more from the CDC about what steps you should take to reopen your business on their site. In the meantime, we, Moonlight Plumbing of Stonington and Mystic, CT, are here to help you reopen your business as quickly and safely as possible without any plumbing issues. Our commercial plumbing services can handle all of your plumbing needs big or small. Check out our services and contact us today for 10% off your first service. Let us help get you back to business!