
Water Heater Maintenance in Pennsylvania
Water Heater Maintenance That Extends Equipment Life and Lowers Energy Costs
Sediment builds up in the tank, the anode rod depletes, and the T&P valve needs to be tested to confirm it will function in a pressure event. None of these announce themselves.
Haller’s licensed plumbers service tank and tankless water heaters across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, catching what accumulates quietly before it shortens the life of the equipment or shows up in your energy bills.
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Why You Should Pick Haller for Your Water Heater Maintenance
Serving Central and Eastern Pennsylvania since 1981, Haller has spent four decades maintaining the water heaters that homes across this region depend on every day.
Our licensed plumbers are trained to service both tank and tankless water heaters thoroughly and know what to inspect on each system type to catch problems before they become failures.
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What’s Included in Your Water Heater Maintenance Appointment
Haller’s licensed plumbers follow a detailed service process designed to keep your water heater running efficiently and safely.
Every visit covers the components that determine performance, safety, and equipment lifespan.
We inspect the tank or unit, supply and outlet connections, and visible components for signs of corrosion, leaks, or wear. Catching deterioration early on connections and fittings prevents water damage and keeps the system operating without interruption.
We check all water line connections, the pressure relief line, and the drain valve for correct seating and signs of seepage. Fittings that are beginning to weep or connections showing early corrosion are addressed before they become active leaks.
We flush the tank to remove sediment buildup from the bottom of the unit. In Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, where water mineral content varies across the Lehigh Valley, Lancaster County, and the Susquehanna River corridor, sediment accumulates at different rates depending on your supply. A tank with heavy sediment takes longer to recover between draws and uses more energy to heat the same volume of water.
We inspect the anode rod and replace it if it has depleted past the point where it is still protecting the tank lining from internal corrosion. An anode rod that has been fully consumed leaves the tank lining unprotected and significantly shortens the life of the equipment.
We test the temperature and pressure relief valve to confirm it opens and reseats correctly. A T&P valve that is stuck closed is a safety hazard. One that will not reseat after opening requires immediate replacement. This test is non-negotiable on every water heater maintenance visit.
We inspect and test the burner on gas units or the heating element on electric units, verify thermostat calibration, and run the system through a full recovery cycle before leaving. You should know the water heater is performing correctly before the appointment ends.
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Regular water heater maintenance is one of the most cost-effective things you can do to extend the life of a system your household depends on every day.
Without annual service, sediment accumulates, anode rods deplete undetected, and the T&P valve goes untested.
Haller’s Home Comfort Club keeps your water heater on a consistent maintenance schedule with priority service scheduling across the Lehigh Valley, Lancaster County, York, and Harrisburg, and exclusive member savings on any repairs found during the visit. Your HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems are all covered under one plan.
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Other Plumbing Services You May Need
Water heater maintenance is one part of keeping your home’s plumbing working reliably.
Haller’s licensed plumbers handle the full range of plumbing services Central and Eastern Pennsylvania homeowners need, from water heater care to softener maintenance, inspections, and drain cleaning.
When a water heater has reached the end of its useful life or is no longer operating efficiently, Haller provides professional replacement with tank and tankless options sized correctly for your household’s hot water demand.
When a water heater fails between maintenance visits, Haller’s licensed plumbers diagnose and repair the issue. We service both tank and tankless systems across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
‘Hard water accelerates sediment accumulation in water heaters and reduces their efficiency. Haller’s licensed plumbers maintain water softeners to keep your water treatment working correctly alongside your water heater.
Haller provides whole-home plumbing inspections covering supply lines, drain lines, shutoff valves, and visible connections. An annual inspection is the most direct way to catch developing plumbing problems before they become failures.
Hard water and sediment that bypass a softener accelerate buildup inside drain lines as well as water heater tanks.
Haller’s licensed plumbers clear blockages and restore proper flow throughout your home’s drainage system.
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Schedule Your Water Heater Maintenance with Haller Today
Do not wait for a cold shower or a water damage cleanup to remind you how much your water heater does.
Haller’s licensed plumbers serve homeowners across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania and will keep your water heater maintained, efficient, and safe. Reach out today to schedule your water heater maintenance appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Heater Maintenance
How often should I schedule water heater maintenance?
Tank water heaters should be serviced once a year. Annual flushing removes sediment before it affects efficiency or accelerates corrosion, and annual anode rod inspection ensures the tank lining is still protected. Tankless water heaters also benefit from annual service, including descaling of the heat exchanger in areas with higher mineral content water. Haller’s licensed plumbers can recommend a schedule based on your unit type, age, and local water conditions.
What does Haller’s water heater maintenance service include?
Our licensed plumbers inspect the tank and connections, check all fittings for seepage or corrosion, flush the tank to remove sediment, inspect and replace the anode rod if depleted, test the T&P valve, and verify the burner or heating element is operating correctly before leaving. For tankless units, the service covers the heat exchanger, inlet filter, and controls. We explain all findings before the appointment ends.
Why is regular water heater maintenance important?
Sediment accumulation reduces efficiency and causes the heating element or burner to work harder than it should. A depleted anode rod leaves the tank lining unprotected, accelerating internal corrosion. An untested T&P valve may not function correctly in a pressure event. These conditions develop gradually and produce no obvious symptoms until they cause a failure or a safety event. Annual maintenance is what catches them while they are still inexpensive to address.
Will water heater maintenance lower my energy bills?
Yes. Sediment on the bottom of a tank acts as an insulator between the heating element and the water above it. The element runs longer to achieve the same temperature, which increases energy use. Flushing that sediment annually keeps recovery time and energy consumption at normal levels. In homes across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania where water heaters run year-round, that difference accumulates in monthly utility costs.
How long does a water heater maintenance appointment take?
Most water heater maintenance visits take about one hour. Tank flushing and anode rod inspection add time compared to a tankless service, which focuses on the heat exchanger and inlet filter. Haller’s licensed plumbers take the time to complete the full service and walk you through their findings before leaving.





