St. Louis water averages 7 to 10 grains per gallon of hardness, depending on whether your supply comes from the Missouri River or the Mississippi River. That moderate hardness causes calcium carbonate and magnesium scale to accumulate on tankless heat exchangers faster than in soft water regions. As scale builds up, your unit's BTU output drops. The burner takes longer to heat incoming water to your set temperature. That longer ignition delay extends the duration of your cold water sandwich. Homes without water softeners experience worse tankless temperature fluctuation over time as scale chokes the heat exchanger's narrow passages.
Peak Plumbing St. Louis has diagnosed and repaired cold water sandwich issues in hundreds of local homes. We know which tankless brands handle St. Louis water better and which models fail faster. We know that homes in older neighborhoods like Tower Grove and the Hill often have longer pipe runs that worsen the cold water burst. We carry the parts and equipment needed to fix your system the same day. Our technicians train specifically on tankless troubleshooting, not just generic water heater repair. That specialized knowledge means we solve your problem correctly the first time.