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Tips to Make Flushing Your Water Heater Easy Peasy

6/21/2018 (Permalink)

How luxurious do you think you will feel if you have bursting pipes and water damage in your home in Greeneville, TN?

You don't think that long, luxurious shower can keep happening each day without you giving a little something back to the hot water gods, do you? How luxurious do you think you will feel if you have bursting pipes and water damage in your home in Greeneville, TN? Did you know that manufacturers recommend that you flush your water heater once a year? What?! Are you saying you've never drained yours? Never in your life? Well, it's easy peasy.... here's how:
1. Shut off the power. This may have to be done at the power supply panel for your home. If you have gas, be sure to turn it off.
2. Drain the tank. Shut down the incoming water supply and make sure the pressure release valve at the top of the tank is open. Now attach a water hose to the drain at the bottom of the water heater, open that valve and let it flow,let it flow! Have a cup of coffee for this part, it may take a while.
3. Flush the tank. Holding your coffee cup, check to see if the tank has finished draining. When it has, turn on the water again and flush the tank for a few minutes. This is the main event. This flushing process runs the sediment out of your water heater.
4. Refill time. You should stop the water for a moment so you can disconnect the hose, close the drain and replace the pressure release valve at the top. Now you can fill up the tank by turning the water back on. The job is done.
This is simple maintenance, but without it, you can say goodbye to your hot shower time because that sediment build-up will lead to bigger problems like lower water pressure, equipment failure and even burst pipes! That leads to some major water damage, which requires special restorative cleaning methods.
In some areas with harder water, you definitely need to do this water heater flush yearly. Now that you know how simple it is, just grab your cup of coffee and start with step one. For more information, visit http://www.SERVPROgreenecounty.com/.

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