"Out of sign, out of mind" is a phrase many homeowners live by - especially when it comes to water treatment systems. Most people don't think about their water heater, softener, or reverse osmosis system until it's too late. At best, the problem is caught early. At worst, the damage has already spread beyond the system itself and into other parts of the home. 

The age of your water treatment equipment plays a major role in performance, efficiency, and safety. As systems get older, wear, and tear on internal components increases, which can lead to leaks, poor water quality, and higher utility bills. Spring is an ideal time to evaluate aging systems before they fail. 

Douglas Water Conditioning & Plumbing Solutions has been Michigan's trusted water expert since 1968. With certified water specialist, master plumber on staff, and industry leading brands like EcoWater and Bradford White, we help homeowners stay ahead of costly water problems. 

Why to Replace Your Water Heater

Over time, hard water minerals, daily use, and internal wear shorten the lifespan of water systems. Resin inside water softeners can become exhausted, heaters can develop scale buildup, and filtration systems can lose efficiency. older equipment is also more likely to leak, waste water, or drive up energy costs. 

Not every aging system needs a full replacement. In some cases, components like softener resin can be replaced to restore performance. That said, upgrading outdated systems often prevents larger home damage and saves money in the long run by improving efficiency. 

When to Replace Your Water Heater

Traditional tank water heaters typically last 9 - 12 years, while tankless systems can last up to 20 years with proper maintenance. As a unit nears the end of its lifespan, warning signs usually appear. 

Common signs include inconsistent water temperature, rusty or discolored hot water popping or rumbling noises, and visible leaks. Even if your softener is working properly, these systems often point directly to the water heater. 

Replacing an aging water heater improves efficiency, increases safety, and restores reliable hot water. Douglas Water Conditioning & Plumbing Solutions install professional grade Bradford White water heaters designed for long-term performance. 

When to Replace Your Water Softener

With proper maintenance, most water softeners last 10 - 15 years. As they age, signs of failure may include scale buildup on fixtures, dry skin or dull hair, frequent regeneration cycles, and excessive salt usage. 

Upgrading your softener can lower water and salt consumption while restoring consistent soft water. High-efficiency EcoWater system uses smart regeneration technology, meaning they only regenerate when needed - reducing wear and operating costs. 

When to Replace Your Reverse Osmosis System 

A reverse osmosis system typically last 10 - 15 years, depending on water quality and filter maintenance. Replacing filters on schedule helps extend the systems lifespan and performance. 

Signs of aging include bad taste, low flow, leaking housing, or filters clogging faster than usual. We recommend changing pre- and post-filter annually and replacing the membrane every 3 - 5 years. 

By testing water from both reverse osmosis faucet and regular tap, we can confirm whether your membrane is still achieving proper contaminant reduction - including PFAS and VOCs. Newer systems, like the EcoWater ERO835, offer faster flow rates and easier maintenance. 

How to Extend Systems Life 

Annual maintenance is the best way to protect your investment. Douglas offers a $49.99 annual softener tune-up, which includes water testing, system inspection, injector cleaning, and time reset. 

Additional ways to extend system life include flushing water heaters, replacing filters on schedule, watching for leaks or unusual noises, and using high-purity salt like Dura-Cube. Salt delivery services help ensure your system never runs dry and continues protecting your home. 

Conclusion

Aging water systems can quietly cost homeowners through wasted energy, higher bills, and increased risk of leaks. Taking a proactive approach with inspections and timely replacements helps prevent costly failures and home damage. 

Douglas Water Conditioning & Plumbing Solutions has proudly serviced Michigan since 1968 with trusted brands, expert service, and a customer first approach. Schedule your free water evaluation or system inspection today and protect your home before problems start. 

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