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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need a tankless water heater repair?
Signs that your tankless water heater needs repair include water temperatures that are either too hot or too cold, limescale buildup on faucets, smelly hot water (especially in homes using well water), and water leaking from the unit. If you notice any of these issues, it’s important to contact a professional technician to diagnose and fix the problem promptly.
How often should a tankless water heater be serviced?
It’s recommended to have your tankless water heater serviced annually. Regular maintenance helps prevent issues such as limescale buildup and ensures the system operates efficiently. During a service visit, a technician will inspect the unit, clean the components, and check for any potential problems that could affect performance.
What is involved in the installation of a tankless water heater?
Installing a tankless water heater involves connecting the unit directly to your home’s plumbing system. A professional technician will assess your home’s water heating needs, remove the old water heater if necessary, and install the new tankless unit. They will also ensure proper venting and check all connections to guarantee the system operates safely and efficiently.
Can a tankless water heater run out of hot water?
No, a tankless water heater provides an endless supply of hot water because it heats water on demand. Unlike traditional water heaters, which store a limited amount of hot water in a tank, tankless systems heat water as it passes through the unit, ensuring you never run out of hot water as long as the unit is operating correctly.
Are tankless water heaters suitable for large households?
Yes, tankless water heaters can be suitable for large households, provided the unit is appropriately sized to meet the hot water demand. Multiple tankless units can be installed in larger homes to ensure an adequate supply of hot water. Consulting with a professional technician can help determine the best solution for your household’s needs.