Tankless Water Heater Flush

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    Tankless Water Heater Flush

    We service your unit with a biodegradable descaler to remove any built up lime, calcium, rust, or scaling that may be built up in your coils within the system. We also check and clean your filter to remove any sediment that may be built up, restricting any water flow into your system. 

    Benefits

    The life expectancy (or useful lifespan) of a most tankless water heater is up to 15-20
    years. Actual useful life is impacted by water quality, usage and proper maintenance. For
    comparison, a tankless water heater lasts about twice as long as a tank water heater,
    making them a better value in the long run.

    There are two types of periodic maintenance that your service technician should perform to keep your tankless water heater in top shape.

    The in-line screen filter should be checked periodically for debris and cleaned.
    The unit should be flushed periodically to keep it free of scale and lime, which can shorten the water heater’s lifespan over time.

    For optimal performance and longevity, it is highly recommended to have your tankless water heater serviced annually.

    Neglecting regular annual maintenance can compromise its functionality when you need it most.

    Don’t overlook the importance of servicing your unit at least once a year to ensure your unit operates efficiently and reliably.

    Keep your warranty in tact and protect your investment! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does a tankless water heater last?
    The life expectancy (or useful lifespan) of most tankless water heater is up to 20 years. Actual life is impacted by water quality, usage and proper maintenance. For comparison, a tankless water heater lasts about twice as long as a tank water heater, making them a better value in the long run.
    How does a tankless water heater work?
    Rather than storing water, tankless water heaters use heating coils to warm the water as you need it. That’s why tankless water heaters are often called “on-demand water heaters.” When you open a tap or start an appliance such as a dishwasher, the tankless water heater recognizes the need and begins to deliver hot water when and where you need it.

    Schedule your tankless water heater service today!