How Do You Know When Your Water Heater Needs To Be Repaired Or Replaced?

How Do You Know When Your Water Heater Needs To Be Repaired Or Replaced?A nice hot shower is often something most people take for granted. You come home from a long day, you turn the faucet on, and you get to relax as the warm water washes away the stresses of the day. But what if that warm water never comes? All too often we don’t think about our water heater until it’s too late, and knowing what signs to look out for can tell you just when it’s time for your water heater to be repaired or replaced.

Your water heater isn’t used for your shower alone. Doing the dishes and laundry may be disrupted, and something as simple as washing your hands or brushing your teeth can become quite uncomfortable. A faulty water heater is a huge inconvenience, but there are a few things you can watch out for to stay on top of your water heater’s need for repair or replacement:

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Plumbing Services Deemed Essential During Coronavirus Crisis

 

The White House has identified plumbers as “essential critical infrastructure workers“. An article found at contractormag.com reports the following:

The President and U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued a Coronavirus Guidance for America identifying plumbers and other tradespeople as “essential critical infrastructure workers” as our nation responds to the threat of COVID-19.

In a DHS memorandum issued by Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) Director Christopher C. Krebs, CISA announced development of an initial list of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers “to help state and local officials as they work to protect their communities, while ensuring continuity of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and national security.”

The list identifies those professions deemed essential to continued critical infrastructure viability and advises such workers to continue normal operations, appropriately modified to account for Centers for Disease Control (CDC) workforce and customer protection guidance.

“Workers such as plumbers, electricians, exterminators, and other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences,” are specifically recognized on the list, which may be viewed here:

https://www.iapmo.org/media/23516/dhs_essential_workers.pdf

Read the entire article here…

As of today, March 23, 2020 Plumbing Emergency Rescue is still available to provide local plumbing to help fix your plumbing problems. Call us for fast service!