Jacksonville draws municipal water from the Floridan Aquifer, which contains dissolved limestone that increases hardness levels to 120-180 parts per million across most of Duval County. This calcium carbonate precipitates inside heat exchangers when water temperatures exceed 130 degrees, forming scale deposits that insulate copper tubing from flame heat. As scale thickness increases, the unit works harder to reach set temperature, wasting gas and shortening component life. Coastal areas near Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach experience additional chloride intrusion from saltwater infiltration, which accelerates corrosion on stainless steel burners and copper piping. Proper tankless water heater maintenance must account for these chemical stressors through regular descaling and corrosion-resistant component selection.
Titan Plumbing Jacksonville follows Florida Building Code requirements for combustion air supply, venting termination clearances, and seismic restraint in tankless installations. We understand Duval County's permit process and maintain relationships with local inspectors who verify our work. This local expertise prevents costly rework when installations fail inspection due to improper vent slope or inadequate gas pipe sizing. Choosing a plumber familiar with Jacksonville's specific code interpretations, water quality challenges, and common installation environments ensures your tankless water heater performs reliably for 15-plus years without repeated service calls.