If you own a water heater, chances are you'll experience a leak at least once during the lifetime of your water heater. It's important to understand the signs of a water leak, so you can start repairs as soon as possible. These signs below will alert you to a water leak, so you can call an HVAC company right away.


Lack of Hot Water


If your water is constantly cold in the kitchen and in the shower, this might point to a faulty water heater. Your water heater might have a leak that is preventing it from fully heating up the water before it circulates back into your home. These leaks might also produce inconsistent water temperatures. For instance, you might have hot water one minute, but then experience cold water the next. If this sounds like your water temperature now, it's best to contact a water heater repair company as soon as possible.


Water Pooling Around Your Heater


Most water heaters are hidden away from view, such as in the basement or garage of a home. It's important to inspect your water heater for signs of a possible leak from time to time. If you notice there is a pool of standing water around your water heater, this could be a sign of a leak or condensation. Make sure to contact an HVAC company as soon as possible to inspect and repair your water heater.


Leaks at the Top of Your Water Tank


The top of the water tank is also prone to leaks due to the high pressure and drainpipes moving in and out of the heater in this area. Make sure to inspect the top of the tank for any signs of water. If there is water leaking, it's a sign that you need to get help and seal any openings in this area. If you're not sure whether or not your water heater is leaking, or where from, a good idea is to follow the sound and sight of water. If you can hear water rushing through the pipes of your home, follow this sound all the way to your water heater. Chances are, it leads back to the top of the water heater near the drainpipes.


Water heater leaks can be difficult to deal with, so it's best to inspect your water heater for signs of a leak and hire repair services as soon as you notice a leak.