Atlanta's municipal water contains 80 to 120 milligrams per liter of dissolved minerals, placing it in the moderately hard to hard category. This mineral content creates diagnostic challenges because sediment buildup mimics other failures. A water heater that seems to have a dead lower heating element might actually have 6 inches of calcium carbonate sediment insulating the element from the water. The element tests fine electrically but cannot transfer heat. Proper diagnosis requires draining the tank and physically inspecting for buildup, not just electrical testing. Areas served by the Chattahoochee Water Treatment Plant see particularly high calcium levels that accelerate this problem.
Elite Plumbing Atlanta has diagnosed water heater failures across every Atlanta neighborhood from Virginia Highland to East Point. We understand the specific challenges created by local water chemistry, the mix of old and new housing stock, and the variety of installation conditions found in everything from 1920s bungalows to new Inman Park condos. This local experience matters because water heater problems in a crawlspace installation differ from basement installations, and the repair approach changes based on access and environmental factors. We maintain relationships with Atlanta Building and Inspections departments, ensuring our work meets current code even when diagnosing systems installed under older standards.