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Tankless Water Heater Maintenance Checklist: Keep Your System Running Strong
By Dave Musial: CEO of Four Seasons Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Electric.
- May 12, 2026
Your tankless water heater delivers endless hot water on demand, but only when it’s properly maintained. Without regular care, mineral deposits can clog your system and reduce efficiency. This guide breaks down exactly what maintenance your tankless water heater needs and when to schedule it.
In this article, you’ll learn:
- The essential maintenance tasks that protect your tankless water heater investment
- When to handle maintenance yourself versus calling a professional
- How often each maintenance task should be performed
- Warning signs that indicate your system needs immediate attention
Why Tankless Water Heater Maintenance Matters
Tankless water heaters are built to last 20 years or more, but that lifespan depends entirely on proper maintenance. Scale buildup from hard water is the number one enemy of these systems. When minerals accumulate on the heat exchanger, your unit has to work harder to heat water. This drives up energy costs and can lead to complete system failure.
Regular maintenance prevents these issues. Annual descaling removes mineral deposits before they cause damage. Filter cleaning keeps water flowing at the correct pressure. These simple tasks protect your investment and ensure you never run out of hot water when you need it most.
| Maintenance Benefits | Without Maintenance |
|---|---|
| 20+ year lifespan | System failure after 5-10 years |
| Consistent water temperature | Fluctuating hot water delivery |
| Lower energy bills | Increased operating costs |
| Fewer emergency repairs | Frequent breakdowns |

Your Annual Maintenance Checklist
Professional maintenance should be scheduled once per year. If you live in an area with very hard water, like the Greater Chicagoland area, consider scheduling service every 8 to 9 months instead.
Here’s what a complete maintenance visit includes:
| Maintenance Task | Why It’s Important | Professional Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Descaling/flushing the heat exchanger | Removes mineral buildup that reduces efficiency | Yes |
| Water inlet filter cleaning | Prevents clogs and maintains water pressure | Can be DIY |
| Burner inspection | Ensures proper combustion and safety | Yes |
| Temperature and pressure valve test | Verifies that safety mechanisms work correctly | Yes |
| Venting system check | Confirms proper exhaust flow | Yes |
| Gas line inspection | Detects leaks and ensures safe operation | Yes |
| Electrical connection check | Prevents power failures and safety hazards | Yes |
Heat Exchanger Descaling: The Most Critical Task
The heat exchanger is where water gets heated in your tankless system. Over time, calcium and magnesium from hard water form scale deposits on the heat exchanger surface. This buildup acts like insulation between the heating element and the water.
During descaling, a certified technician:
- Shuts off power and water to the unit
- Connects a pump system to circulate descaling solution through the heat exchanger
- Let the solution break down mineral deposits for 45 to 60 minutes
- Flushes the system with clean water to remove all debris
- Tests the unit to confirm proper operation
This process restores your tankless water heater to peak efficiency. You’ll notice more consistent water temperature and lower energy bills after descaling.
What You Can Handle Yourself
Some maintenance tasks are simple enough for homeowners to perform. These monthly and quarterly checks help you catch problems early:
| DIY Maintenance | Frequency | Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Visual inspection | Every 3 months | Check for leaks, damage, or error codes on the display |
| Exterior cleaning | Monthly | Wipe down the cabinet with a damp cloth |
| Inlet filter cleaning | Every 6 months | Remove filter, rinse under cold water, scrub gently with a soft brush |
| Temperature verification | Monthly | Compare display reading to actual tap temperature |
When cleaning the inlet filter, always turn off the water supply first. Place a bucket under the filter housing to catch any water that drains out. If the filter shows heavy buildup or damage, contact a professional for replacement.
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve Testing
The T&P valve is a critical safety feature. It automatically releases water if internal pressure or temperature gets too high. Testing this valve should be performed only by a licensed professional to prevent scalding injuries or equipment damage.
During testing, your technician:
- Verifies the valve opens smoothly when the lever is lifted
- Checks for a steady flow of water
- Ensures the valve closes completely with no dripping
- Inspects the discharge pipe for proper installation
A faulty T&P valve is a serious safety issue that requires immediate replacement.
Signs Your Tankless Water Heater Needs Service Now
Don’t wait for your annual maintenance if you notice these warning signs:
| Warning Sign | Possible Cause | Urgency |
|---|---|---|
| Fluctuating water temperature | Scale buildup on the heat exchanger | Schedule service within 2 weeks |
| Error codes on display | Various mechanical issues | Call the same day |
| Strange noises (knocking, rumbling) | Severe mineral deposits | Schedule service within 1 week |
| Reduced water pressure | Clogged inlet filter or pipes | Can try DIY filter cleaning first |
| No hot water at all | Ignition failure, gas supply issue | Call for emergency service |
| Water is leaking from the unit | Failed connection or internal damage | Turn off the water supply, call immediately |
Maintenance Frequency Based on Water Hardness
Water hardness varies significantly by region. The Greater Chicagoland area has moderately hard water, which affects how often your tankless system needs attention.
| Water Hardness Level | Grains Per Gallon | Descaling Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Soft | 0-3 GPG | Every 2 years |
| Moderate | 3-7 GPG | Annually |
| Hard | 7-10 GPG | Every 9 months |
| Very Hard | 10+ GPG | Every 6-8 months |
You can have your water tested to determine the exact hardness level. Some homeowners choose to install water softeners to reduce maintenance frequency and protect plumbing throughout the home.

Why Choose Professional Maintenance
While some tasks can be done yourself, professional maintenance offers important advantages:
Certified technicians know exactly what to look for during inspections. They can spot small problems before they become expensive repairs. Professional service also protects your manufacturer’s warranty. Many warranties require annual professional maintenance to remain valid.
At Four Seasons, our technicians have completed thousands of tankless water heater installations and maintenance visits across the Greater Chicagoland area. We understand how local water conditions affect system performance.
Our service includes:
- Complete system descaling with professional-grade equipment
- Thorough safety inspections of all components
- Performance testing to verify proper operation
- Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
- Service available 24/7/365 when you need us
- Industry-leading guarantees
Protect Your Investment With Regular Care
Your tankless water heater represents a significant investment in your home’s comfort. Regular maintenance protects that investment while ensuring your family always has access to reliable hot water.
Schedule annual professional service to keep your system running efficiently for decades. Between professional visits, perform simple visual inspections and filter cleaning to catch potential issues early.
Ready to schedule maintenance for your tankless water heater? Call Four Seasons at 866-4-SEASONS or contact us online. Our certified technicians are available around the clock to provide expert service with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.



