Georgia's hard water and frequent temperature swings put extra strain on water heaters. Whether you have an aging unit in a Kennesaw ranch home or a tankless system in a modern Alpharetta build, our specialists diagnose issues accurately the first time.
We commonly address sediment buildup from Georgia's mineral-rich water, faulty thermostats from power surges during thunderstorms, and corrosion from our humid climate. For historic districts like Inman Park, we're experienced at navigating tight basement spaces in older homes. Every repair includes a water quality check and anode rod inspection.
We commonly address sediment buildup from Georgia's mineral-rich water, faulty thermostats from power surges during thunderstorms, and corrosion from our humid climate. For historic districts like Inman Park, we're experienced at navigating tight basement spaces in older homes. Every repair includes a water quality check and anode rod inspection.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Comprehensive diagnostic testing
- 02 Step 2: Explanation of all found issues
- 03 Step 3: Repair using manufacturer-approved parts
- 04 Step 4: Performance verification and safety check
Benefits
- Extends heater lifespan by 3-5 years
- Reduces energy bills by up to 20%
- Prevents catastrophic leaks
- Includes water quality analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should Atlanta homeowners service their water heaters?
We recommend annual maintenance due to our hard water—twice yearly if your home is in areas like Marietta with particularly high mineral content.
Can you work on tankless systems?
Absolutely. We're certified on all major tankless brands commonly installed in Johns Creek and Roswell luxury homes.