Flower Mound Tankless Water Heater Installation Services

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The showcased project for today is an attractive residence located in Flower Mound year 1998,300-square-foot house comprising four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a third-level storage space.

During the 1970s, Flower Mound saw a surge in residential construction following the opening of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Houses built around that time in Floweround share similar characteristics. Over the years, the town has become attractive to new residents, offering distinctions between being a great place to work and a great place Nearly 90% of the residents have bought and settled into spacious 4-5+ bedroom homes.

Today’s case study is a perfect example of where there are big homes; there can be big plumbing problems homeowners may have to face.

 

CALLING A FLOWER MOUND PLUMBER FOR A WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT

When Chrome Air Conditioning  Advocates booked this call, the customer requested an assessment to switch from a tank to a tankless water heater.

 

History Of The Water Heater

The homeowner had two water heaters, one in the garage and the other in the attic. After the tech assessed the two water heaters, he provided two estimates: replace the 50-gallon gas water heaters with a Reliance Gas Water Heater or install a Rinnai Tankless Water Heater.

 

The tech verified that the two water heaters integrate into a hot water system to generate hot water for the entire house. This was most likely created after the Great Texas Freeze of 2021, when many North Texas homes lost power, resulting in leaking water heaters and frozen pipes. Hence, the customer decided to keep the garage water heater in place as a backup and went with the estimate to replace the attic gas water heater with a tankless model.

 

The contrast between a tank and tankless water heater is worth considering before. You might question your tankless water heater instead of the conventional tank model. Although the idea of tankless water heating originated in the late 1800s, early systems faced various challenges. It was not until the 1990s that tankless water heating emerged as a practical choice for homes in the United States.

 

Capability

Most tank-style heaters range from 30k to 50k BTUs, the British Thermal Unit. One BTU is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of liquid water by one degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, most tankless heaters require 199K BTUs, resulting in water heating up much faster.

Performance

Tank-style water heaters can provide a great deal of full-temperature hot water to many fixtures simultaneously, and hot water will flow until their reserve of heated water is depleted. However, once the hot water runs out, you must wait until the heater brings more water to the right temperature. On the other hand, tankless water heaters can deliver heated water endlessly, but they have limitations regarding temperature increases and flow rates.

Temperature

Tankless water heaters typically heat water about 35 ° F above the incoming water temperature; different models have different “standard” flow rates, and an individual unit’s maximum flow rate can slow down when the incoming water is more than 35 ° F colder than the thermostat setting. In other words, if your incoming water temperature is too cold, the system may throttle your flow rate to compensate, as it needs more time to heat the water as it passes through.

Venting

Tankless water heaters need considerably more fresh, combustible air to function properly than tank-style heaters. The type and size of exhaust venting are also much different from a tank-style heater, which may necessitate replacing old venting.

Installing A Tankless Water Heater

A week later, Chrome Air Conditioning dispatched Jermey, a senior Chrome Air Conditioning Plumbing technician, to install the tankless water heater and inspect the garage gas water heater.

Removing a gas water heater can be challenging, particularly in a hightemperature third-floor attic. It is often prioritized at the beginning of a job due to the difficulty of the location of the water heater, typically between 100 to 150 pounds. This task usually requires two people to safely handle the removal process. Various steps are involved, including shutting off the water heater, and the main gas valve, breaking the gas line at the union, and disconnecting the gas supply. Once the gas water heater is successfully removed and disposed of, Jeremy and his apprentice, Benjamin, are prepared to install the tankless model.

 

“Going Tankless: Guide to Installing On-Demand Water Heaters”

 

Installing a tankless water heater is not easy; it requires a high-level licensed plumbing technician with the skills and experience to ensure nothing dangerous happens. Fortunately, tankless water heaters weigh about 50 to 70 pounds, almost 100 pounds lighter than the tank-style models, so getting the heater into the attic was a little easier for the guys than a tank-style model would have.

 

At Chrome Air Conditioning Plumbing, we only install Reliance, Navien, and Rinnai tankless water heater brands. In our experience, these brands outperform and outlast other options available. This customer decided on the Rinnai manufacturer, so Jermey and Benjamin installed a Rinnai 199 BTU high-efficiency condensing tankless water heater with a circulation pump including a BTU load calculation, service valves, water, gas, vent and condensate connections, and a sediment trap. We also ran PVC venting through the roof and painted it brown to match the existing venting.

 

Now that the tankless water heater is installed, the job isn’t quite finished yet. Before we move on to the project’s final phase, I wanted to highlight some maintenance information all homeowners should know when installing one.

 

Tankless Water Heater Maintenance

When tankless water heaters rapidly warm up water flowing through them, hard calcium deposits and other minerals can build up within their components. These deposits may cause the water flow to slow down, thus forcing a system to work harder to function properly. Over time, it can cause irreparable wear to the system, requiring a heat exchanger replacement. And for most tankless water heaters, this type of damage and systemic failure is NOT covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. Properly maintained tankless water heaters can last for over 20 years. If improperly maintained, your system could need replacing in as little as 6 or 7 years.

 

In most households, descaling the system and inspecting it once a year is adequate. However, larger households may need servicing twice a year, while single-occupant households could easily go two years or more between maintenance sessions. It’s worth mentioning that some manufacturers have begun adding sensors to specific models that monitor the scale build-up and alert users when service is needed. We strongly encourage homeowners to defer to the sensor when it tells you a system checkup is needed.

 

Water Heater Trial Run

 

During the water heater testing procedure, the heating elements are checked to verify that the systems can produce hot water. To test the gas heater located in the garage it kept the gas turned off as a secondary heat source in case of a power outage. Jeremy also captured images of the various connection points and vents that run through the roof for the homeowner’s record-keeping and city inspection requirements in the future.

 

Flower Mound City Inspection

After the city inspector passed the test and the installation met state and city plumbing codes, the project was officially “completed.”

 

WHY Chrome Air Conditioning IS THE BEST FLOWER MOUND PLUMBER FOR TANKLESS WATER HEATER REPLACEMENTS

Tankless Water Heater Warranty

Depending on the manufacturer, Chrome Air Conditioning tankless water heater exchangers are warranted for 12 or 15 years, with the parts warranted for five years and labor warranted for one year. They are fully transferable to new homeowners if the house is sold. Because Chrome Air Conditioning Plumbing backs them, homeowners can rest assured that their new tankless water heater will be reliable for many years.

 

Is a tankless water heater right for you? Experts at Chrome Air Conditioning Plumbing can help you find the answers to these questions and much more! Talk to one of our advocates today.