
A reliable water heater is something you don’t think about—until it stops working. Whether you’re dealing with inconsistent hot water, strange noises, or leaks, knowing when it’s time to replace your water heater can save you from bigger issues down the road.
At Jig Plumbing, we help homeowners in Chino, Rancho Cucamonga, and surrounding areas determine the right time to make the switch. Here’s what to look for.
1. Your Water Heater Is Over 8–12 Years Old
The average lifespan of a traditional tank water heater is about 10 years. If yours is approaching this range—or older—it’s a good idea to start planning for replacement, especially if you’ve noticed performance issues.
Pro Tip: If your heater is over 12 years old and hasn’t been flushed regularly, sediment buildup could be silently reducing its efficiency and shortening its life.
2. Rusty Water or Metallic Smells
If the hot water from your faucets has a reddish tint or smells like metal, corrosion may be starting inside the tank. This is often a sign the tank is failing, and it’s only a matter of time before a leak occurs.
3. Inconsistent Hot Water or Running Out Quickly
If your family is constantly running out of hot water—or the temperature is fluctuating—your heater may no longer be able to keep up. This could be due to a failing heating element, thermostat issues, or simply an undersized tank for your home’s needs.
4. Strange Noises from the Tank
Hearing loud pops, bangs, or rumbling sounds? That’s often caused by sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. Over time, this buildup hardens, reduces efficiency, and stresses the unit.
5. Leaks Around the Base of the Tank
Even small leaks are a red flag. Water around the base of your heater could indicate internal cracks in the tank or worn-out valves. Left untreated, this can lead to water damage and mold growth.
Should You Repair or Replace?
If your system is under 8 years old and the repair is minor, a fix might make sense. But if your system is aging, inefficient, or breaking down often, replacement is usually the smarter investment—especially with modern, energy-efficient tank and tankless options now available.
Trust Jig Plumbing for Expert Water Heater Replacement in the Inland Empire
Whether you’re in Chino, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Covina, or Corona, our licensed plumbers can help you evaluate your current system and recommend the best replacement options for your home and budget.
We install traditional gas and electric water heaters, tankless water heaters, and high-efficiency models built to last.
Call Jig Plumbing or visit jigplumbinginc.com to schedule your water heater inspection today.