Water Heaters
π Water Heater Maintenance We Offer
Tank flushing to remove sediment buildup
Anode rod inspection and replacement
Temperature & pressure relief valve testing
Leak detection and connection inspection
Thermostat and heating element checks
Gas burner or ignition system inspection
Electrical component testing (for electric units)
Expansion tank inspection
Tankless water heater descaling & maintenance
π§ Reasons to Maintenance Your Water Heater
Maintain Efficiency β Flushing the tank removes sediment buildup, helping the heater work more efficiently.
Extend Lifespan β Regular maintenance reduces wear and can add years to the unitβs life.
Prevent Leaks & Damage β Inspections catch small leaks or rust before they cause costly water damage.
Better Hot Water Supply β Keeps water hot and consistent, avoiding sudden cold showers.
Safety Check β Ensures pressure relief valves, gas lines, and electrical connections are functioning properly.
π Reasons to Replace Your Water Heater
Age of Unit β Most water heaters last 8β12 years; older units are prone to leaks and inefficiency.
Rust or Corrosion β Visible rust on the tank or water discoloration signals deterioration.
Frequent Repairs β Ongoing issues can cost more than investing in a new, reliable system.
Inconsistent Hot Water β Running out of hot water quickly or fluctuating temperatures indicates decline.
Leaks β A leaking tank usually canβt be repaired and requires replacement.
Energy Savings β Modern units (especially tankless) use less energy, lowering utility bills.
Increased Household Needs β Growing families may need a larger-capacity unit for sufficient hot water
