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Did you know that your water heater needs to be flushed at least once per year? If this is news to you, you may want to keep reading to learn more about the importance of flushing your water heater annually. Taking care of your water heater will help it to last longer and work more efficiently over the years.

Even if you don’t think you need water heater maintenance, we encourage you to schedule an appointment if you have water heaters in Suwanee, GA. If you’re not sure whether or not your water heater needs maintenance, you can give our team a call to talk about your options and let us know if you have any concerns about how your water heater is operating.

Importance of Water Heater Flushing

First, let’s talk about why you even want to flush your water heater out to begin with. It’s a service that you want to schedule annually. Usually, our team flushes out water heaters during annual service appointments, where we check your water heater from top to bottom.

Flushing out your water heater helps to get rid of mineral buildup that gets into the system as weeks and months go by. If too much mineral buildup is inside of the tank, it can lead to corrosion and block heating elements. This can lead to a lower water temperature and higher energy bills. Plus you may be left replacing your water heater sooner than you planned to.

What Causes Mineral Buildup?

Mineral buildup comes from hard water. Most tap water has some level of minerals like magnesium and calcium. If you pour a glass of water, you cannot necessarily see these particles because they are so small. But a lot of water passes through your water heater on an annual basis, and when the water keeps moving, the minerals settle at the bottom to form a layer of sediment.

The harder that your water is, the higher the mineral content. The higher the mineral content, the greater the impact to your water heater. When we flush out your water heater, we get rid of all of the buildup that happened over the course of a year so your water heater has a fresh start. Once per year is usually a good time frame between flushes.

Other Options for Addressing Hard Water

The problem with hard water is that it is not only affecting your water heater. It’s also impacting all of your other water appliances and plumbing fixtures. If you are concerned about hard water in your home, you may want to install a water softener instead of spending money on flushing out your water tank. 

A water softener is a system that gets installed so that water gets filtered before it ever enters your home. This filter eliminates all of the minerals in hard water to protect all of the appliances and plumbing fixtures. Located throughout your home, including your water heater.

Your Comfort Is OUR Business. Contact the team at Snellville Heating today to schedule an appointment for water heater service.

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