Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities sources water from Mountain Island Lake and Lake Norman. Both reservoirs carry moderate mineral content, with hardness levels ranging from 3 to 7 grains per gallon depending on seasonal rainfall and treatment processes. This mineral load accelerates sediment accumulation inside water heater tanks. Homes in the northern service areas pulling from Lake Norman often see slightly higher calcium levels. The practical impact is straightforward: your water heater collects sediment faster than units in low-mineral areas. Annual flushing is the minimum requirement, and homes with large families or high water usage benefit from semi-annual service to prevent compacted sediment layers that resist removal.
Charlotte's residential plumbing code requires proper temperature-pressure relief valve installation and discharge piping, but it does not mandate ongoing maintenance schedules. That responsibility falls on you as the homeowner. Keystone Plumbing Charlotte understands the local infrastructure, from the age of neighborhood pipe systems to the variations in water chemistry across different parts of Mecklenburg County. This knowledge shapes our maintenance recommendations. We do not apply generic national guidelines. We apply Charlotte-specific experience gained from servicing thousands of water heaters across every neighborhood in the metro area. That local expertise prevents problems before they start and extends the life of your investment.