Water Pressure Problems
The biggest causes of water flow problems include clogged filters and malfunctioning pressure relief valves. Replacing these parts will typically restore your system’s water pressure to normal.
Gas Supply Problems
Do you have a gas-powered tankless water? Any disruption in the gas supply to the unit will truncate the water heating process. If we suspect gas problems, we’ll check the gas line and valve for disruptions. If you’ve already noticed a gas leak around the system, it’s important to shut off the gas supply to the system immediately before calling us to prevent accidents.
Error Codes Interpretation
Modern tankless water heaters use error codes to communicate underlying problems. Our technicians know what these codes mean for all major tankless water heater systems. We’ll run the diagnostics, get to the root cause of the problem, and implement any necessary repairs.
Mineral Buildup
Minerals in water, such as calcium and magnesium, can accumulate in your tankless water heater’s heating chamber. The result is a reduction in the tank’s water heating efficiency. You may also notice a drop in the system’s water pressure. Our descaling process eliminates mineral deposits and ensures the free flow of water through the system.
Ignition System Malfunction
If you get the so-called “cold water sandwich,” where your shower switches from cold to hot to cold water again, you likely have a malfunctioning ignition system. Our technicians will dissect and analyze parts of the ignition system, including the sensor, gas valve, and igniter, to determine the cause of the ignition system malfunction. Sometimes, the problem lies with the heating element further away from the ignition. However, we always start all troubleshooting for temperature complaints with the ignition system.
Call the Sunrise Plumbing team in Shreveport today at (318) 751-8680 to schedule an inspection and repairs. Let our experts show you why we are the top choice for tankless water heater installation and repair in the region.
You should repair your tankless water heater if it’s still within the advertised lifespan and only needs minor to moderate repairs. However, if your unit is already too old and breaks down frequently, it’s time to start shopping for a new unit.
Our team can inspect your water heater and recommend the best course of action. If you truly need a replacement, we’ll guide you to a high-efficiency system.
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