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Trusted Tankless Water Heater Maintenance in Chattanooga, TN

Tankless water heaters are easily becoming a go-to option for a lot of Chattanoogans. They’ve got great longevity (around 15 to 20 years), and they give you hot water on-demand right at the tap. But tankless water heaters are only as good as the regular maintenance they receive. While our water here in the Tennessee Valley isn’t as hard as someplace like Arizona or SoCal, (ours measures around 7 GPG or less), even moderately soft water leaves mineral deposits inside a tankless unit. Over years, that creates real problems and ticks down that great longevity by a handful of years. 

Pioneer Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electrical has been providing quality tankless water heater maintenance in Chattanooga, TN, for decades, and we’ve been helping Tennesseans in general for 40+ years. 

Why Annual Tankless Water Heater Maintenance Matters in Chattanooga

If you want a tankless water heater to deliver on its estimated lifespan, you need maintenance. Here’s why that matters here specifically.

Mineral Scale Buildup

This is the biggest problem you’ll come across. Minerals in the water (mostly calcium and magnesium) are the exact same culprits that leave that white, crusty buildup on your kitchen faucets and showerheads.

They eventually deposit inside the heat exchanger, which is the core component that heats the water. That leads to your tankless water heater working much harder, wearing it down. In Chattanooga, this is a year-round issue, not just a hard-water-area concern

Warranty Compliance

Most tankless water heater manufacturers (like Rinnai and Navien) need you to have documentation that you’re having a professional inspect and maintain your unit. A DIY tankless water heater flush might even void your warranty. Pioneer’s licensed plumbers perform and document maintenance to manufacturer specs.

Venting Keeps You Safe

Gas tankless units push exhaust outside through a venting path. When that path gets blocked or degrades, that means carbon monoxide can get into your home. Chattanooga Gas serves almost 70,000 customers in Hamilton and Bradley counties, meaning most gas tankless units here are on active supply. Annual venting is more of a crucial safety measure rather than a simple check.

Freeze Protection

If your unit’s in your garage, in an exterior utility closet, or just an uninsulated space on Signal Mountain, Lookout Mountain, and Walden’s Ridge, it’s vulnerable when those Hamilton County temps dip into the 20s. Investing in pre-winter tankless water heater maintenance in Chattanooga, TN, is a great way to keep it running through brutal stretches of winter.

Catching Small Problems

Ultimately, when you catch any small problems before they can progress, you can knock them out. Pioneer’s plumbers get a full view of the unit’s condition; a worn valve, a developing flow sensor issue, and early corrosion on fittings. All of these cost far less to repair during a scheduled visit than after a failure.

What Pioneer’s Tankless Water Heater Tune-Up Includes

Here’s what the Pioneer team does when we get to your home on a tankless water heater maintenance visit.

  • System flush and descaling
  • Heat exchanger inspection
  • Inlet filter cleaning
  • Flow sensor check
  • Sensor and valve testing
  • Venting inspection
  • Exterior fitting and connection inspection
  • Freeze protection check (seasonal)

Schedule Tankless Water Heater Maintenance in Chattanooga, TN

Ready to capitalize on an efficient tankless water heater with regular maintenance? Keep your water hot for years to come with expert tankless water heater maintenance in Chattanooga, TN, year after year with the home experts that have been helping the Tennessee Valley stay comfortable since the 1980s. Get in touch with us to keep everything above board.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my tankless water heater serviced in Chattanooga, TN?

We recommend that you do it once a year. If you’re in a home in outer Hamilton County on well water, you may want to do it twice a year, but it’ll depend on how hard your water is. If you’re looking to maximize your savings and make things a lot easier, a Crockett Club membership includes annual inspections, which removes the scheduling burden entirely.

What happens if I skip annual tankless water heater maintenance?

When you skip maintenance, you’re allowing mineral scale to build up on the inside of the water heater’s components. That leads to your water heater working much harder than it needs to, strapping you with higher bills and a less efficient system. Keep in mind that most manufacturer warranties need you to have regular professional service. At the end of the day, maintenance is about keeping those small issues contained and fixing them before they evolve into something more expensive to fix (or replace).

Can I descale my tankless water heater myself?

You can snag a DIY descaling kit, but they don’t meet the manufacturer’s warranty requirements, which specifically demands a professional do it instead. When you call on a Pioneer plumber, you’re getting the full scope of a tankless water heater inspection checklist (venting, sensors, valves, flow, exterior fittings) that a DIY water heater descaler can’t ever match.

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