Carolina Plumbing

Comprehensive Tankless Water Heater Services for the Winston-Salem, NC Area

Tankless water heater systems provide hot water on demand without the need to store it in a traditional tank. Instead of heating and storing 30–80 gallons of water, these systems heat water instantly as it flows through a heat exchanger when a hot water tap is turned on. This design can improve energy efficiency because the system only operates when hot water is needed. Tankless water heaters are available in gas and electric models and are often installed in homes looking to save space, reduce standby energy loss, and maintain a consistent supply of hot water. Many units last between 15 and 20 years with proper care, which is often longer than traditional tank water heaters. Installation costs will depend on the system size, fuel type, and installation requirements; our team can provide more information on what to expect. Regular maintenance, such as flushing the system to remove mineral buildup and checking components like filters and heating elements, helps keep your tankless water heater operating efficiently.

Carolina Plumbing & Remodel provides comprehensive tankless water heater and water heater services for homeowners throughout the Winston-Salem, NC area, including Greensboro, High Point, Oak Ridge, and Summerfield. Our team handles installation, replacement, maintenance, and repair for modern tankless systems.

When installing a new tankless water heater, we evaluate factors such as household hot water demand, fuel availability, venting requirements, and system capacity to make sure that the unit fits your property. We also perform routine service that includes descaling the heat exchanger, inspecting valves and connections, and verifying system performance. Whether you are upgrading from a traditional tank system or maintaining an existing tankless water heater, our team is here to help.

Signs Your Tankless Water Heater Needs Service

If you have a tankless water heater, it’s important to keep it operating at peak capacity. Part of your regular maintenance routine includes knowing the early warning signs of a potential problem. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Fluctuating Water Temperature: Inconsistent hot water or sudden changes in temperature may be a sign of mineral buildup, sensor issues, or system malfunction.
  • Reduced Water Pressure: Lower pressure when using hot water can mean that there is scale buildup within the heat exchanger or plumbing connections.
  • Error Codes on the Display: Many tankless units display error messages when internal components need attention or maintenance.
  • Delayed Hot Water: If the system takes longer than usual to heat water, it may need to be flushed. Our team can conduct an internal inspection to identify the source of the issue.
  • Unusual Noises: Clicking, rumbling, or other unexpected sounds can be signs of sediment buildup or component wear within the unit.
  • Higher Energy Bills: An inefficient tankless water heater may use more energy when maintenance is overdue or parts are not functioning properly. If you see a spike in your energy bills, our team can help you investigate further.

If you notice any of these signs of a potential issue, it’s important to act quickly. Contact our team to schedule an appointment, and we will send someone out to take a look at your system.

Tankless Water Heater Installation & Maintenance in Winston-Salem

Carolina Plumbing & Remodel provides dependable tankless water heater services for homeowners in Winston-Salem and the nearby communities, including Greensboro, High Point, Oak Ridge, and Summerfield, NC. Tankless systems require professional installation and periodic maintenance to keep them performing efficiently. Our team helps homeowners select the right system for their property, install it safely, and keep it running properly. By installing reliable equipment, properly sizing each system, and providing regular maintenance, we help keep homes throughout the Winston-Salem area comfortable. Contact us today to learn more!

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