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The Right Steps To Flush a Water Heater

5/16/2022 (Permalink)

Connecting a hose to a water heater Connect the hose and drain your water heater.

How to Flush a Water Heater Properly

Like any appliance, a water heater requires consistent maintenance and upkeep. However, if you do not take care of it, its lifespan and effectiveness will diminish. Flushing water heaters is one of the best ways to keep them running correctly. By following these four steps, your family can enjoy hot water in your Englewood, CO, home anytime you need it.

1. Shut It Off
Never do a water heater flush if the unit is still on. For a successful, safe process, shut off the appliance. If it is an electric model, shut off the line on the circuit breaker. If it is a gas-powered model, turn off the gas so you no longer see the pilot light on.

2. Connect the Hose and Drain the Unit
Next, connect a water hose to the drain valve and run the other end of the hose to a drain. You should then open the valve and let the water run for several minutes. To help the water drain quickly and without difficulty, turn the faucet on in the kitchen. Then, turn off the main water supply. Once the water has stopped completely, turn on the valve again.

3. Run Water Through the Water Heater Again
At this point, all the water and sediment should have drained through the unit. You should then close the valve and turn on the water supply. Once the water steam is clear and uninterrupted, you know that tank is once again full.

4. Restore the Power
Once the tank is full of water again, you can safely turn the power back on to the unit. Shut off the kitchen faucet as well. After you've followed these steps, you will have successfully flushed the water heating appliance in your Englewood, CO, home.
Poor water heater maintenance can lead to flooding in your house. A professional water cleanup team can help tackle this problem. But to avoid it and to keep the heater doing its job correctly, a flush will make a significant difference.

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