Hot Water Heater Maintenance

We appreciate hot water in the home…especially when it goes away, seeming always while you’re in the shower. Keep your hot water heater running fine and extend its life with regular maintenance.

Cost: As low as $189. Maintenance includes:

  • Clean and inspect cabinet
  • Clean burners and gas jets (Gas)
  • De-Scale and flush heat exchanger (Tankless)
  • Clean and test heating elements (electric)
  • Clean & inspect pilot light (gas)
  • Test limit switches and sensors
  • Check gas pressure & valve operation (gas)
  • Check Condensate drain (Tankless)
  • Test all safety sensors and devices for proper operation
  • Inspect electronic control board (Tankless)
  • Check water input and output water lines
  • Inspect mixing valve & recirculation pump
  • Check for proper clearances around cabinet and venting
  • Test gas shut-off valve operation (gas)
  • Inspect for code concerns with system
  • Check panels for proper fitment
  • Test for water temperature output

Do you have a tankless water heater? We can help maintain those too for $189.

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Happy Customer

Scott is extremely knowledgeable about all things heating and cooling. Gave us different options to work with in our budget. Great customer service and very trustworthy. I highly recommend working with them.

Happy Customer

Scott was so professional, quick and efficient and affordable. He was able to identify the problem with our furnace in 10 minutes. It was up and running within 90 minutes. I was just amazed by his service...

Happy Customer

They did a such great job. I called several companies before and they were all booked up for one month or way too expensive. I was lucky enough to find Skyline and they immediately helped me booking next day service! Super professional and responsive and I could not be more happy. 

Happy Customer

On time, taught me a few easy ways to keep my furnace running well. Highly recommend.

Happy Customer

Scott came out to my house and got everything working in about 30 seconds (shame on me...). This time it was just the flame roll out switch.