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By : Steve James    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-02 20:12:33
Water heater Maintenance Hints

Among the best strategies you can do for the plumbing system at your residence is schedule maintenance. Now maintenance doesn't have to be problematical in this first article I'll share with you one of the most typical hints you are able to do yourself to keep your plumbing system up and running.

Water Heaters -
These guys have been taking some neglect even if you might not see it. The constant expansion and contraction of the water heater is usually the primary reason why water heaters fail. Don’t let this alarm you however. By maintaining your water heater you possibly can almost double the lifetime of the water heater in lots of situations.

Flush your water on the very least annually (Two times a year is actually recommended) to remove sediment build up. Sediment will cause the burner on the heater to work harder than it needs to. To do this FIRST SHUT OFF THE GAS VALVE. Next use a garden hose and hook it up to your hose bib at the bottom of water heater. Run the hose to a floor drain nearby. Shut the valve at the cold water side of the heater. Now turn on the valve where you hooked the hose up. Allow the water heater to drain. To speed up the draining process open the relief valve on the side of your heater by pulling up on the handle, this will act as a vent and permit the heater to drain faster.

When the Water Heater seems like it has drained close up the relief valve (in the event you opened it) turn on the cold water valve for 15 seconds at the same time as the bottom valve remains wide open. After fifteen seconds shut the cold water valve again and permitthe heater to drain. This will flush out any lingering sediment on the bottom on your tank. The Tank is now flushed Close the bottom valve as well as the relief valve. Turn on cold water valve and permit heater to refill before relighting the pilot. In some case you could possibly experience low pressure at some of the taps. This can be caused by sediment within the lines. Disconnect the aerator with the blocked faucet and wash it out.

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