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AO Smith ECT55 water heater

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for AO Smith ECT55 water heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bracket for AO Smith ECT55 - Part 184659-000

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  • Gasket for AO Smith ECT55 - Part 0005300370

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AO Smith Water Heater ECT55 FAQs

Most Ao Smith electric water heaters have a typical life expectancy of 10 to 12 years. With consistent maintenance (especially flushing sediment and checking corrosion protection), many units reach 12 to 15 years; harsh water conditions and heavy demand shorten service life.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A water heater’s tank life is mainly limited by internal corrosion and sediment buildup. For an Ao Smith ECT55 electric water heater, these factors have the biggest impact:

  • Water quality: hard or aggressive water accelerates scale and corrosion
  • Maintenance: regular flushing reduces sediment that overheats elements and stresses the tank
  • Anode rod condition: a depleted anode lets the tank corrode faster
  • Temperature setting: higher temps increase wear and scale formation
  • Usage level: large households cycle the heater more often

Maintenance schedule that extends life

These intervals are what we see work best for most electric tank water heaters:

Task How often Why it matters
Flush a few gallons from the tank Every 6 to 12 months Reduces sediment and overheating
Inspect/replace anode rod Every 2 to 3 years Protects the tank from corrosion
Check thermostats and wiring for heat damage Yearly Prevents nuisance trips and element failure
Test hot water recovery and temperature stability As needed Helps catch failing elements early

If you are ordering maintenance parts for ECT55, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Parts that commonly affect “end of life” symptoms

These parts do not “save” a leaking tank, but they often restore performance when the tank is still sound:

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain and repair (elements, thermostats, anode rod) or plan for replacement. If the tank itself is leaking, replacement is the practical fix; if performance is the issue, maintenance parts often bring the heater back to normal.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Ao Smith electric water heaters are a solid, mainstream choice; most owners get reliable hot water and good efficiency when the unit is installed correctly and maintained (especially the anode rod and heating elements). Long-term satisfaction depends heavily on water quality, maintenance, and correct electrical setup.

What “good” usually means for an electric water heater

For an Ao Smith ECT55 electric water heater, performance typically comes down to recovery rate (how fast it reheats), temperature stability, and how well the tank is protected from corrosion.

  • Consistent hot water is mainly driven by the upper and lower heating elements.
  • Temperature stability is controlled by the thermostats.
  • Tank life is strongly influenced by the anode rod.
  • Sediment and scale buildup can reduce heating efficiency over time.

Common issues we see (and what to check first)

If you are judging whether your ECT55 is “good” based on symptoms, these are the most common root causes:

  • Not enough hot water: failing element or thermostat, or heavy sediment
  • Water too hot or not hot enough: thermostat out of calibration or failing
  • Slow recovery: element partially failed or scaled over
  • Rumbling/popping noises: sediment buildup in the tank
  • Premature corrosion risk: worn anode rod

Quick parts-to-symptom guide (ECT55)

Symptom Most likely area Parts on this model page
No hot water or limited hot water Heating circuit Element 100108290, thermostat 100109846
Temperature swings Controls Thermostat 100110039
Rusty odor or faster corrosion Tank protection Anode rod 100109624
Lukewarm water at taps Hot water delivery Dip tube 100108609

Why it matters

Electric water heaters are simple machines; when they are maintained, they perform well for years. Replacing a worn anode rod and addressing element or thermostat problems early helps protect the tank and keeps energy use in check.

Ordering the right replacement parts

We list model-matched parts for Ao Smith ECT55 on this page (elements, thermostats, anode rod, dip tube). For additional parts searches by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A 55-gallon tank like the Ao Smith ECT55 typically supports 2 to 4 people for normal daily use (showers, laundry, dishes). Real capacity depends on your hot-water demand pattern, the thermostat setting, and how quickly the heater recovers between uses.

Quick sizing guide (typical households)

  • 1 to 2 people: 30 to 40 gallons
  • 2 to 3 people: 40 to 55 gallons
  • 3 to 4 people: 50 to 65 gallons
  • 5+ people: 60 to 85 gallons

What changes the “people count” the most

  • Back-to-back showers: consecutive showers reduce available hot water fastest
  • Shower flow rate: higher GPM uses the tank faster
  • Incoming water temperature: colder supply water reduces usable hot water
  • Thermostat setting: higher settings increase usable hot water but raise scald risk
  • Recovery rate: element wattage and electrical supply affect how fast hot water returns

How to tell if 55 gallons is enough for your home

Use this simple check during your busiest time (often mornings):

If you regularly do this 55 gallons usually feels like What to do if you run out
2 showers plus dishes Plenty Lower shower time or stagger use
3 to 4 showers close together Borderline Increase recovery time between showers
Showers plus laundry at the same time Borderline Run laundry off-peak

Why it matters

Right-sizing a water heater helps prevent “cold-shower” complaints and reduces unnecessary energy use. If your ECT55 struggles to keep up, common fixes include checking thermostat settings, testing heating performance, and replacing worn parts such as an element or anode rod.

If you are shopping for maintenance parts for the Ao Smith ECT55, we list model-matched items like the element 100108283 on this page, and you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing a 55-gallon tank-style water heater typically costs about $1,200 to $3,500 installed (unit plus labor). For the Ao Smith ECT55 electric water heater, your total depends most on electrical work, local labor rates, and whether you also replace shutoff valves, piping, or the expansion tank.

What’s included in the total cost

Most replacement quotes combine the new heater with installation and basic materials.

  • New 55-gallon electric water heater
  • Removal and disposal of the old tank
  • New water connections (flex lines or piping updates)
  • Electrical reconnection (and possible breaker or wiring updates)
  • Permit and inspection (common in many areas)

Typical cost ranges (55-gallon tank)

These ranges help you compare quotes and decide whether repair makes sense.

Cost item Typical range Notes
Water heater (55-gallon electric) $500 to $1,200 Brand, warranty length, efficiency level
Labor and basic install $600 to $1,800 Access, code upgrades, haul-away
Common add-ons $100 to $1,000+ Expansion tank, valves, piping, electrical updates

When repair is the better value

If the tank is not leaking, a repair can restore hot water for far less than a full replacement. On the ECT55, common service parts include the heating element, thermostats, and anode rod.

Why it matters

A 55-gallon electric water heater is a high-draw appliance; installation quality affects safety, performance, and operating cost. Comparing replacement cost to targeted repairs (element, thermostat, anode rod) helps you spend money where it actually fixes the problem.

For replacement parts for Ao Smith model ECT55, we list model-matched options on this page; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For an Ao Smith ECT55 electric water heater, it’s usually cheaper to repair when the tank is not leaking and the problem is limited to serviceable parts like a heating element or thermostat. Replacement makes more sense when the tank itself is leaking or the heater is near the end of its typical lifespan.

Quick decision guide (repair vs replace)

  • Repair when you have no tank leak and symptoms point to a failed component (no hot water, slow recovery, tripped reset).
  • Replace when the tank is leaking (water from the jacket, rusted seams, or persistent puddling not from fittings).
  • Repair when the fix is a common wear part such as an element 100108290 or a thermostat.
  • Replace when multiple major parts are failing repeatedly (element plus thermostats plus wiring issues).
  • Replace when corrosion, heavy sediment, or chronic overheating has damaged the tank or fittings.

Typical cost comparison

Costs vary by home and labor rates, but this is the usual pattern for electric water heaters like the ECT55.

Scenario What’s involved Typical outcome
Single-part failure Replace element or thermostat, verify wiring, restore power Repair is usually cheaper
Multiple electrical failures Diagnose, replace multiple parts, test safely Repair can approach replacement
Tank leak Tank replacement required Replace

Why it matters

Repairing a non-leaking water heater keeps your existing tank in service and restores hot water quickly. Replacing a leaking tank prevents water damage and avoids spending money on parts that cannot solve a tank failure.

Parts that commonly make repair worthwhile on ECT55

If your tank is sound, these ECT55 parts are common fixes:

Ordering the right part

Match the part to your exact Ao Smith ECT55 configuration and symptoms, then order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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