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By : Steve James    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-22 02:59:17
Water Heater Tips

Among the best strategies that can be done for your plumbing system in your home is schedule upkeep. Now maintenance doesn't need to be difficult and in this first article I'll share with you one of the most common tips that can be done yourself to keep the plumbing system up and running.

Water Heaters -
These guys are actually taking some neglect even though you might not observe it. The constant expansion and contraction within the water heater might be the principle issue why water heaters stop working. Don’t let this fear you however. By maintaining your water heater you possibly can almost double the life of the water heater in lots of situations.

Flush your water on the very least annually (Two times a year is often recommended) to get rid of sediment build up. Sediment will cause the burner in 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 the hose bib on the bottom of water heater. Run the hose to a floor drain nearby. Close the valve on the cold water side of the heater. Now turn on the valve where you hooked the hose up. Let the water heater to drain. To speed ahead the draining progression open the relief valve on the side of the heater by pulling up at the handle, this can act like a vent and permit the heater to drain quicker.

Once the Water Heater looks as if it has drained close up the relief valve (in the event you opened it) turn on the cold water valve for fifteen seconds at the same time as the underside valve is still open. After 15 seconds shut the cold water valve once more and letthe heater to drain. This will flush out any residual sediment on the bottom on your tank. The Tank is now flushed Shut the bottom valve plus the relief valve. Turn on cold water valve and let heater to refill before relighting the pilot. In certain case it's possible you'll experience low pressure at some of the taps. This is often the result of sediment within the lines. Detach the aerator from the clogged faucet and clean it out.



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