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When Was the Last Time Your Water Heater Got Serviced? Annual Maintenance Can Add Years to Its Life

Professional flushing, inspection, and testing keep your water heater running efficiently and prevent costly breakdowns.

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What Does This Service Include?

Regular maintenance is the single best way to extend the life of your water heater and avoid unexpected breakdowns. Our annual service includes a full inspection, sediment flushing, anode rod check, and performance testing to keep your system running efficiently.

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Thorough Inspection

We check every critical component: thermostat, heating elements, pressure relief valve, and connections.

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Sediment Flushing

We flush mineral buildup from the tank to restore heating efficiency and prevent corrosion.

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Extended Lifespan

Routine maintenance can add years to your water heater's life and reduce the risk of leaks or failure.

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“Jox our AC technician was very professional and cordial in carrying out The servicing of our newer AC unit. He was in and out of the house and less than an hour. Jox also made some suggestions relative to system protection enhancements.”

Curtis Giesecke

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How Does It Work?

1

Inspect the System

We examine the tank, connections, venting, thermostat, and safety components for signs of wear or damage.

2

Flush Sediment

We drain and flush the tank to remove mineral deposits that reduce efficiency and cause premature wear.

3

Check the Anode Rod

We inspect and replace the sacrificial anode rod if needed. This is the part that protects your tank from corrosion.

4

Test and Report

We test the system's performance and provide a clear report on the condition of your water heater.

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How Does Hard Water Damage Your Water Heater?

Central Florida has some of the hardest water in the state. That mineral-rich water leaves calcium and sediment deposits inside your water heater tank every day. Over time, that buildup insulates the heating element from the water, forcing the unit to work harder and use more energy. Left unchecked, sediment accelerates corrosion and can lead to a tank failure, often at the worst possible time.

Annual maintenance addresses these issues before they become expensive problems. A simple flush and inspection can save you hundreds of dollars in energy costs and prevent the kind of catastrophic failure that floods a garage or utility closet.

What’s Inside Your Water Heater (And Why It Matters)

Our technicians follow a comprehensive checklist during every water heater maintenance visit. We start by inspecting the exterior connections, venting, and safety valves. Then we flush the tank to remove accumulated sediment, check the anode rod for depletion, test the thermostat and heating elements, and verify that the pressure relief valve is functioning properly. When we are done, you get a clear picture of your water heater’s condition and how much life it has left.

Have Questions About This Service?

How often should I have my water heater serviced?

We recommend annual maintenance for all water heaters. In Central Florida, hard water causes sediment to build up faster, so yearly flushing is especially important to prevent efficiency loss and premature tank failure.

What is an anode rod and why does it matter?

The anode rod is a metal rod inside your tank that attracts corrosive minerals in the water, protecting the tank lining from rust. Once the rod is depleted, the tank itself begins to corrode. Checking and replacing the anode rod during maintenance is one of the most effective ways to prevent leaks.

Can you maintain tankless water heaters too?

Yes. Tankless water heaters need regular descaling to remove mineral buildup from the heat exchanger. We service all major tankless brands and can set you up on an annual maintenance schedule.

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