New Orleans municipal water contains high levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium carbonates. These minerals precipitate out when water is heated and settle at the bottom of your tank as sediment. Over months and years, this sediment layer thickens and hardens. It insulates the tank bottom from the burner or heating element, forcing your water heater to run longer cycles to reach temperature. This extended runtime accelerates wear on heating elements, thermostats, and gas control valves. The sediment also traps water beneath it, creating localized overheating that weakens the tank lining and leads to premature corrosion and leaks.
Liberty Plumbing New Orleans has diagnosed water heater issues in every neighborhood from the Garden District to New Orleans East. We understand the variations in water quality across different parts of the city and how older plumbing systems contribute to sediment problems. Our technicians are familiar with the Orleans Parish plumbing code requirements and work regularly with local inspectors on water heater installations and replacements. When you need accurate diagnosis and reliable repairs, you get better results from a team that knows New Orleans homes, water chemistry, and building conditions.