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Hot water is not a luxury on the Gold Coast, it's a requirement. Whether washing off the saltwater from a swim or a wash at bedtime, you require your system to be in working order when you need it. What most locals are unaware of is that a bit of TLC initially can avoid costly breakdowns later on.

If you've ever experienced the inconvenience of a burst tank or a cold shower on a freezing cold winter's morning, you'll know it's worth being one step ahead of trouble. We've put together a beneficial expert guide from real homes and hot water systems on the Gold Coast

These tips will help you get more life, more performance, and more peace of mind from your installation.

Hot Water Systems Gold Coast: Maintenance That Pays Off

Every type of system whether it’s electric, gas, or solar benefits from regular attention. It’s not just about keeping things running. You’ll also reduce your power use, avoid nasty surprises, and make your system last longer.

Test the Pressure Relief Valve

This valve is made to allow pressure out prior to being harmful. When it eventually fails, it jeopardizes the whole system. Check it out every six months by lifting the lever a little bit. 

Water should be able to flow from the pipe below freely. If not or drips after that, the valve could need to be replaced.

This quick test is one of the simplest ways of preventing expensive damage.

Flush the Tank Every Year

Sediment builds up at the bottom of storage tanks. It makes your system work harder, pushes up your energy bills, and shortens its life. If you’ve noticed rumbling or popping noises, that’s usually sediment heating up.

Draining it once a year does the trick of emptying it out. It makes your hot water clean and preserves your system's efficiency. You can give it a go yourself if you dare, but many Gold Coast homeowners have us in to do a full maintenance job.

Insulate Your Pipes and Tank

Gold Coast winters can be warm, but outdoor tanks and exposed pipes can still lose heat quickly. That means you'll need to wait longer for hot water and waste energy every time you turn on the tap.

Insulate outdoor pipes with insulation sleeves and check if your tank needs a thermal blanket. These small changes retain heat and improve performance year-round.

Check for Rust, Leaks, and Stains

The signs of trouble on the horizon are easy to ignore. That's why we recommend a quick monthly check. Look for rusting around valves, damp patches underneath the unit, or water marks on nearby surfaces.

You should also turn on your taps and look at the water. If it's murky or rusty, your tank may be rusting away inside. Catch it early, and it's simpler to fix.

Set the Correct Temperature

Your water heater should be between 60 and 65°C. Anything higher and you're wasting energy or scalding yourself. Anything lower and you're inviting bacteria such as legionella in.

If the water appears too hot or changes temperature spontaneously, it could be that the thermostat or heating element isn't working properly. That's one for a trained plumber to handle.

Keep an Eye on Your System's Age

The average hot water system for most Gold Coast homes lasts 8 to 12 years. Beyond this, they will leak, run inefficiently, or no longer heat properly.

If your equipment is approaching the 10-year mark and you've recently experienced repair requirements, it's best to plan ahead. You don't want to wait until it totally breaks down before replacing it. Upgrading early can earn its keep over time.

Maintain Solar Hot Water Units in Good Condition

Solar hot water systems are popular all over the Gold Coast and for a reason. They reduce running costs and harness free energy from the sun. But like any system, they do need maintenance.

Make sure that panels are cleaned regularly. Leaked leaves, birds' faeces, and dust prevent light and performance. Also make sure that your booster system switchs on for the winter months or cloudy periods. If the system seems to not be in perfect working order, a check should usually extract the fault. 

Book Professional Check-Up

While there are some things you can do for yourself, a professional should inspect your system every one or two years. This makes it safe, keeps warranty intact, and catches issues before they harm anything.

A certified plumber will:

  • Test the valves
  • Inspect electrical parts
  • Check anode rods
  • Look for hidden leaks or corrosion
  • Check for safe temperature and pressure

These inspections take little time, but they pay dividends in the long run.

Most homeowners do not call a plumber until their hot water does not function any longer. Based on our experience, functioning and long-lasting systems are those that have regular maintenance performed on them. 

Simple maintenance activities like checking the valves, draining the tank, and solar panel cleaning can help your system last for years longer.

EVR Plumbing helps Gold Coast homeowners stay ahead of the game when it comes to hot water problems. Whether you have a gas unit, an electric tank, or a solar system, they offer expert service, fair recommendations, and rapid response. They work on all top brands and all system types.

If your unit’s overdue for a check or not performing like it used to, get in touch. They’re here to help with reliable solutions and personalised service for hot water systems Gold Coast families rely on.

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