03/26/2026
Is your tankless water heater getting the care it needs?
We recently serviced this outdoor tankless unit — and that second photo tells the whole story. See that cloudy, blue-green water in the bucket? That’s mineral scale and sediment that had built up inside the heat exchanger. Left unchecked, this kind of buildup forces your unit to work harder, drives up your energy bill, and shortens the life of your equipment.
Here’s what a proper tankless water heater flush includes:
• Descaling/vinegar flush to remove mineral buildup
• Inspecting the burner, heat exchanger & venting
• Checking all connections — gas, water & electrical
• Testing ignition and flow sensors
• Verifying proper operation before buttoning it back up
Most manufacturers recommend a flush every 1–2 years depending on your water hardness. Many homeowners don’t realize this until they start noticing reduced hot water flow or inconsistent temperatures — or worse, a failed unit.
Don’t wait until it’s a problem. A little maintenance now saves a big repair bill later. 💧
📞 Give us a call or send us a message to schedule your tankless water heater service today!