Keep Your Water Heater Running Right

Annual maintenance extends equipment life, prevents breakdowns, and keeps your hot water flowing. Tank and tankless service available.

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When Did You Last Service Your Water Heater?

Most homeowners don’t think about their water heater until it fails. But like any appliance, water heaters need maintenance to run efficiently and last as long as they should.

 

According to the Department of Energy, sediment buildup in tank water heaters can reduce efficiency by 15-25% over time. That means higher energy bills and more strain on the unit. For tankless water heaters, mineral scale can restrict flow and cause error codes. Regular maintenance addresses these issues before they become expensive problems.

 

We service both tank and tankless water heaters. Our technicians flush sediment, check safety components, inspect connections, and identify small problems before they turn into cold showers or flooded basements.

Signs Your Water Heater Needs Service

Rumbling or Popping Sounds

Sediment settles at the bottom of tank water heaters. When the burner heats water trapped under sediment, it creates rumbling, popping, or banging noises. This means your water heater is working harder than it should and using more energy.

Hot Water Runs Out Faster

If showers are getting shorter because hot water runs out quicker than it used to, sediment may be taking up space in the tank. Less water capacity means less hot water available. A flush often restores capacity.

Water Temperature Fluctuates

Inconsistent water temperature can signal a failing thermostat, heating element issue, or sediment interfering with heat transfer. On tankless units, scale buildup causes temperature swings.

Rusty or Discolored Water

Brown or rusty hot water (but clear cold water) often means the anode rod has failed and the tank is corroding from inside. Anode rods are sacrificial components designed to be replaced. Ignoring this leads to tank failure.

Rotten Egg Smell in Hot Water

Hydrogen sulfide smell in hot water only (not cold) typically indicates bacteria reacting with the anode rod. More common with well water. A maintenance visit can address this with anode rod replacement or adjustment.

It's Been Over a Year Since Last Service

Manufacturers generally recommend annual maintenance for water heaters. If you can’t remember the last time yours was serviced, it’s probably overdue. Prevention is cheaper than emergency replacement.

Tankless Unit Shows Error Codes

Tankless water heaters display error codes when something needs attention. Common codes relate to ignition failure, scale buildup, or flow sensor issues. Maintenance often clears these issues.

Types of Water Heater Maintenance We Provide

Tank Water Heater Maintenance

Traditional tank water heaters need annual flushing to remove sediment. We also inspect the anode rod, test the temperature and pressure relief valve, check thermostat calibration, and inspect gas connections or electrical components. Takes about 45-60 minutes.

Includes: Full tank flush, anode rod inspection, T&P valve test, thermostat check, visual inspection of all components.

Tankless Water Heater Maintenance

Tankless units need descaling to remove mineral buildup from the heat exchanger. We flush the system with a descaling solution, clean the inlet filter, inspect the venting, and check for error codes. Especially important in hard water areas. Takes about 60-90 minutes.

Includes: Full descale/flush, filter cleaning, venting inspection, system diagnostics, error code clearing.

 

Electric Water Heater Maintenance

Electric water heaters have heating elements that can develop scale buildup or fail over time. We test both upper and lower elements, check thermostats, inspect wiring connections, and flush the tank. Element replacement available if needed.

Includes: Element testing, thermostat check, tank flush, electrical connection inspection.

Gas Water Heater Maintenance

Gas water heaters require attention to the burner assembly, gas connections, and venting in addition to standard maintenance. We check for proper combustion, inspect the flue, and verify the pilot light or electronic ignition is operating correctly.

Includes: Tank flush, burner inspection, gas connection check, venting inspection, combustion safety check.

Anode Rod Inspection & Replacement

The anode rod protects your tank from corrosion. Made of magnesium or aluminum, it sacrifices itself to protect the steel tank. Most anode rods last 3-5 years depending on water quality. We inspect during maintenance and recommend replacement when needed.

Note: Anode rod replacement is the single most effective way to extend tank water heater life.

Benefits of Regular Water Heater Maintenance

Tank water heaters typically last 8-12 years. Tankless units can last 15-20 years. Regular maintenance helps you reach or exceed those lifespans. Skipping maintenance often cuts equipment life significantly.

Most water heater failures we see could have been prevented with maintenance. Catching sediment buildup, a failing anode rod, or a leaking T&P valve early is far cheaper than emergency replacement.

Sediment acts as insulation between the burner and the water, making your water heater work harder. The Department of Energy notes that a neglected water heater can use 15-25% more energy than a maintained one. That adds up over time.

Many manufacturer warranties require annual maintenance. Skipping service could void your warranty. We document all maintenance performed so you have proof if warranty claims are needed.

A failed water heater can dump 40-80 gallons of water into your home in minutes. Maintenance identifies leaks and corrosion before catastrophic failure. Peace of mind is worth the annual service cost.

Sediment and corrosion affect water quality. After a maintenance flush, many customers notice their hot water is cleaner and smells better. Especially noticeable if it’s been years since the last service.

What Water Heater Maintenance Includes

Our comprehensive water heater maintenance service covers:

  • Complete tank flush and sediment removal
  • Anode rod inspection (replacement recommended if corroded)
  • Temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve test
  • Thermostat calibration check
  • Gas burner or electric element inspection
  • Venting inspection (gas units)
  • Electrical connection inspection (electric units)
  • Visual inspection for leaks, corrosion, damage
  • Water heater age and condition assessment
  • Full descale flush with professional solution
  • Inlet filter cleaning
  • Venting inspection and clearance check
  • Error code review and clearing
  • Flow rate testing
  • Ignition system check
  • Remote control or thermostat verification
  • System diagnostics
  • Written service record
  • Recommendations for any needed repairs
  • Maintenance schedule reminder

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Water Heater Maintenance Questions

How much does water heater maintenance cost?

Tank water heater maintenance typically runs $100-150. Tankless water heater maintenance (which requires descaling) usually costs $150-200. Exact pricing depends on unit type and accessibility. We provide upfront pricing before any work.

Annual maintenance is recommended for both tank and tankless water heaters. Homes with very hard water may benefit from more frequent service on tankless units to prevent scale buildup.

Basic tank flushing is possible for handy homeowners. However, professional maintenance includes anode rod inspection, safety valve testing, and component checks that most homeowners can’t do themselves. Tankless maintenance requires specialized descaling equipment.

The anode rod is a sacrificial metal rod inside tank water heaters. It corrodes instead of your tank, protecting the tank from rust. When the anode rod is depleted, your tank starts corroding. Replacing it before it’s gone can add years to your water heater’s life.

Possibly. We’ll inspect and give you an honest assessment. If the tank is still solid and the anode rod can be replaced, maintenance may extend its life a few more years. If we find significant corrosion or damage, we’ll tell you replacement makes more sense.

Yes. Tankless units are not maintenance-free. Scale builds up on the heat exchanger, especially in hard water areas. Without descaling, efficiency drops and the unit can overheat or display error codes. Some manufacturers void warranties if annual maintenance isn’t performed.

Sometimes. Sediment-related issues, minor scale buildup, and some error codes clear with maintenance. However, maintenance doesn’t fix failed components, serious leaks, or a corroded tank. We’ll diagnose the issue and tell you if maintenance will help or if repairs/replacement are needed.
All major brands: AO Smith, Rheem, State, Bradford White, Navien, Rinnai, Noritz, Takagi, Bosch, and others. Tank, tankless, gas, and electric. If it heats water, we service it.

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