Annual flushing, anode rod service and full tune-ups that extend your water heater's life, cut energy bills and keep your warranty valid — for gas, electric and tankless units.
A water heater is one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, and Georgetown's hard water is tough on it. Sediment builds up in the tank, the anode rod corrodes away, and efficiency quietly drops year after year. Routine maintenance reverses that decline — keeping your unit running efficiently, safely and for years longer than a neglected one.
Our maintenance visits are thorough, not a quick glance. We service gas, electric, hybrid and tankless systems, and we document the work so your manufacturer warranty stays intact.
Central Texas water carries a high mineral load, so sediment accumulates faster here than in many regions. Left alone, that layer insulates the burner from the water, forcing longer heating cycles, higher bills and that tell-tale popping or rumbling sound. An annual flush keeps recovery times fast and your energy costs down.
We recommend a full tune-up once a year for tank units, and once a year for tankless systems as well — descaling is critical for on-demand heaters in hard-water areas. If your unit is past due, we'll get it caught up and set you on a simple annual schedule. Regular care also pairs well with knowing when it's time to plan a replacement instead of another repair.
Book an annual tune-up across Georgetown.
Most water heaters should be flushed once a year. In Georgetown's hard-water areas an annual flush is especially important to clear sediment that shortens tank life and raises energy bills.
Our tune-up includes a full tank flush, anode rod inspection, T&P valve test, thermostat check, burner or element inspection, and a safety review of connections and venting.
Yes. Regular flushing and anode rod replacement can add years to a tank's life, maintain efficiency, and keep the manufacturer's warranty valid — many warranties require documented maintenance.
They do. Tankless units need annual descaling to remove mineral scale from the heat exchanger, plus filter cleaning, to keep flow rates and efficiency at their best.
Flat-rate tune-ups and flushing across Georgetown, TX.