Descale Your Tankless Water Heater in Plano

- Improve Tankless Heater Efficiency
Eliminate scale buildup for clean, on-demand hot water
- Extend Your Unit’s Lifespan
Descaling prevents wear and tear and optimizes function
- Complimentary Safety Inspection
Maintain your warranty and ensure no hidden issues
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Descale Tankless Water Heater, On Your Terms
Plano deserves better Descale Tankless Water Heater solutions
You upgraded to a tankless water heater to save money and increase the efficiency of your Plano, TX home’s plumbing. Now, maintain the optimal performance of your tankless unit by eliminating harmful limescale and mineral deposits out of the system.
The best defense against scale buildup is to descale your tankless water heater. Mother Modern Plumbing offers proactive maintenance and tech-driven cleaning solutions to extend the lifespan and increase the efficiency of your on-demand water heater.
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Tankless water heater service Plano can trust
Mother’s team of tankless water heater technicians receives constant training on best practices to descale and service your instant tankless heater. Here’s what to expect when you call us:
- Timely service, clear pricing. A licensed plumber arrives on your schedule- even within 24 hours of your call. We provide a free estimate and fixed-price quote- no upcharges, no pressure sales, and no hidden fees.
- Complimentary safety inspection. We include a complete diagnostic safety inspection of your tankless water heater with descaling service. If mineral scaling caused any further issues or damage to your unit, we’ll find it and present the results to you.
- Expert descaling of all tankless models. We descale all models of tankless water heaters and their derivatives. This includes instant-on water heaters, on-demand units, combination boilers and hybrid water heaters.
Descaling service for every tankless water heater brand
Mother’s technicians are trained to maintain and descale your brand of tankless water heater. This includes these major brands (and more):
- Rinnai
- Rheem
- A.O. Smith
- Bradford White
- Navien
Descaling your tankless hot water heater is the backbone of smart, forward-thinking maintenance. We believe the best plumbing repairs are the ones you don’t have to schedule. Let’s keep your hot water clean, flowing and ready whenever you need it.
Get proactive with your tankless water heater maintenance. Call Mother 7 days a week for a free estimate and scheduling at your convenience.
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Fast Descale Tankless Water Heater: within 24 hours
Plano’s mineral-heavy water supply makes regular tankless descaling a must. Our team removes buildup and inspects for potential repairs. We can also install a recirculation pump to get you hot water faster while reducing water waste.
Telltale signs your tankless water heater needs descaling
Here are five signs that you may require tankless water heater descaling in Plano:
- Reduced hot water output
- Fluctuating water temperatures
- Unusual noises from the unit
- Cloudy or discolored hot water
- Surprising energy bill increases
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How often should I descale my tankless water heater?
Perform tankless water heater descaling once every 6-12 months in most areas to eliminate mineral buildup in the system.
If you live in areas with extremely hard water- such as Dallas-Fort Worth- consider decaling your on-demand hot water heater every 6-8 months (roughly twice a year). Limescale is particularly hard on tankless units in our area.
How often should I replace the inlet filter on a tankless water heater?
This depends on the water quality in your area and your personal water usage rate. Most homeowners should replace the inlet filter every 6 months.
If your home uses a lot of water, or if you live in regions with extremely hard water (like North Texas), check your inlet filter every 4 months. Increased use and excessive mineral scaling have significant impact on the filter's lifespan.
