Cold showers are the bane of modern life that is certain to happen if the water heater in your home is not regularly inspected and maintained to give max function. Methodical checks every 6 months can definitely lessen the chances of unexpected breakdowns that will make you put up with the discomforts of cold showers and water until a visit from a plumber in Franklin TN. Modern technologies such as solar units, tankless water heaters, and heat pumps should also get its share of proper maintenance but this time ONLY from the pros. DIY jobs are out on these sophisticated systems. On the other hand, basic steps to maintain conventional water heaters can be a DIY project for skilled homeowners. Inspect Potential Problems With Your Water Heater Scouting around the house should be the first thing to do before you touch the water heater. Too hot or too cold water coming from faucets and showers than it used to be are the warning signs of looming trouble in your water heater. This could mean a potential problem in the thermostat or heating element in the unit. Drips, puddles, and any other signs of leaks should be the first thing to check out for when you come face to face with the unit. Are there signs of rust or cracks on the tank? If there are, a water heater replacement or repair job is needed which is better handled by a professional plumber. The burner flame’s appearance should also be noted if your unit is a gas water heater. A blue color means efficient function. Replacements or adjustments are options when the color of the flame is either yellow or orange. DIY Tips and Guidelines to Safely Maintain Your Water Heater Inspect the pressure relief valve The valve takes off the pressure from the tank and a stuck up valve can build pressure leading to an explosion. The water heater manual can direct you to the location of the valve. Check out first if the drain outlet is clear before manually opening the valve. Hot water spraying out of the drain outlet means everything is good to go. Another reason for the manual opening of the valve is to check whether it can be opened and closed smoothly. Flushing out the tank Flushing out the tank starts by flicking the water heater’s circuit breaker and turning off the inlet valve of the cold water. Next is to fasten a hose to the outlet of the drain to run the water down either to a floor drain or out the door of the home. Quickly drain out the water from the tank by simultaneously opening the drain and pressure relief valves. This also gets rid of sediments that can cause more harm than good to the water tank. Close both the pressure relief and drain valves as soon as the tank has emptied all its contents. Next, make sure every hot water faucet or fixture in the house is dry before turning them all on. Then, it’s time to fill the tank by opening the inlet valve for the cold water. As soon as the water starts flowing back to the tank, turn off all hot water faucets and fixtures in the home. Lastly, click on the circuit breaker of the water heater to initiate heating the cleaned water in the tank. When it’s too much work - Call a Brentwood Star Plumbing
It’s the right time to call in a professional plumber when you think flushing out your water heater demands too much work and too many steps to watch out for. Hiring a licensed plumber can do all the hard work such as checking for corrosion and rusts, flushing out the tank, and checking the anode rod. Periodic maintenance holds the key to a highly functional water heater tank. The best time to start on it is right now if you haven’t done it already. Leave it to the plumbing experts if the work proves too much for you. Thanks for reading!
38 Comments
9/27/2018 09:19:37 am
Very good advice, all of this is spot on.
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10/1/2018 09:46:35 pm
My sister wanted to make sure that the water in her new apartment is warm enough for the coming cold season. It was explained here that it will best have professionals because it may be too much work. Furthermore, it's recommended to hire plumbers for quality water heater services.
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11/10/2018 06:45:36 am
Good tips, Everything is right.Thank you so much for sharing.
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11/20/2018 11:10:48 am
As a young adult, I'm not quite sure how to properly care for my home--especially the water heater and electricity. It helped when you mentioned that one should make sure the flame on their water heater has a blue flame. These tips could really help me care for my water heater, so thank you for sharing this.
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12/4/2018 07:40:44 pm
My dad wants to make sure that the water heater will work well these coming cold days. It was explained here that he can expect potential problems with the water heater and be best to flush out the tank. Furthermore, it's recommended to hire professional plumbers when planning to use water heaters.
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12/14/2018 08:58:37 am
Flushing out the tank seems like a smart thing to do when trying to get your water heater replaced. I know that my sister will want to hear this tip. She has been trying to look for a water heater replacement for her new home that she moved into.
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12/17/2018 12:21:52 pm
This is an excellent article, thank you for posting this.
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12/21/2018 04:23:29 pm
That is really interesting that too hot or too cold water coming from faucets could be a sign of trouble with the water heater. That is something that I would want to have an electrician come to check out. It would be important to me to have someone who is a professional to fix my water heater.
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1/11/2019 04:14:33 pm
That is something that I didn't know that you could do is flushing out the water heater tank. That sounds like something that I wouldn't feel too comfortable with doing myself. Maybe it would be a good idea to hire a plumber to do all the water heater stuff for me.
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1/22/2019 08:18:45 am
Thank you for talking about the flame and what color it should be. My husband was looking at ours the other day and noticed that it wasn't blue anymore. We'll be sure to contact someone about fixing this so that it can return back to normal.
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2/19/2019 03:57:51 pm
My mom wants to make sure that our water heater is always in perfect shape to prevent future damage. It was explained here that it will be best to flush out the water heater to know if it's in good condition. Furthermore, it's recommended to hire professional plumbers when dealing with the water heater.
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2/21/2019 04:29:09 pm
I have a sister that is thinking about getting a tankless water heater. She just moved into her new home and wants to know how this would help her home. It might be wise of her to get regular maintenance so that it can be properly flushed.
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3/8/2019 04:01:58 pm
That is interesting that there are a few steps to flushing out a water heater tank. That is something I don't know how to do, and don't want to mess up doing. Maybe it would be good to call someone who specializes in doing this kind of stuff.
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5/1/2019 04:44:42 pm
Thank you for the tip about doing a routine check of your water heater every six months to lessen the chances of having an unexpected breakdown of water heaters. My sister's water heater just broke down completely yesterday, so maybe doing this might have helped her in the long run. Right now I am helping her find a replacement one, we are making sure that we have a professional do it to avoid any problems.
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5/13/2019 01:56:22 pm
That is interesting that the water heater could need flushing if your water is too hot or cold. Maybe it would be good to get a water heater installed in my home and then having someone check on it regularly. This is something I am going to have to look into getting done for my home to keep everything efficient.
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5/17/2019 11:42:55 am
That is interesting that the burners flame appearance should be noted if you have a gas water heater. Maybe it would be good to get a propane water heater installed and checked after regularly. This is something I am going to have to look into for when I build my new home.
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5/20/2019 07:04:26 am
Flushing is one thing i have never thought about. Most of my friends dont even know about it. There should be more awareness for this.
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I like what you said about hiring a plumber if you think that flushing out your water heater requires too many steps. When it comes to keeping your home safe, it's best to find a plumber that can perform regular maintenance. My best friend is having issues with his drains, so I'll help him find a professional to take a look.
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5/21/2019 09:24:22 am
Thanks for the tip to see if the drain outlet is clear before opening the valve to a water heater. I am constructing a home, and I am at the process of trying to find a water heater for the home. In order to operate it properly, I'll be sure to follow these tips on flushing it out and work with a professional to help me get further knowledge on how to take care of the water heater I decide on.
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6/6/2019 10:56:54 am
That is interesting that you could flush out the tank if needed. Though it sounds pretty complicated to me to be able to do. Maybe it would be good to get a plumber to come to do water heater repair if I ever have any problems with it.
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6/12/2019 07:13:47 am
Thanks for the tip on flushing out the tank. I've been meaning to give a try to repair my water heater as it hasn't been working as efficiently as it was before and I've noticed my showers getting colder a lot more quickly. Maybe if this doesn't help I should get in touch with a plumber for a professional water heater repair.
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6/20/2019 08:05:16 am
As a new homeowner, I want to make sure I'm doing everything right. I didn't know too cold or too hot of water is a sign your water heater is having trouble functioning properly. That's something I'll keep in mind if something like that happens and I'll know I have to hire a water heater repair company to come look at my house.
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6/20/2019 10:16:27 am
I didn't realize that the hot water working more effectively in my shower could be a sign of my water heater failing. I really appreciate your information that this, along with any puddles or too cold water, means that I should call a professional plumber as soon as possible. My husband and I will start looking into a quality plumber once we are back from visiting our sister.
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6/20/2019 12:11:02 pm
I have a friend that is thinking bout getting a water heater repair. She wants to learn a little more about the various ways in which she can get this type of help. Looking to flush the tank might be something that a professional will be able to help her do.
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I liked that you said that hiring a professional to maintain your water heater will take away stress from the situation. I would imagine that maintenance would be important to a properly functioning water heater. I would be sure to hire a professional to help me with this situation.
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6/24/2019 08:46:38 pm
I've never flushed my water heater before. It does seem like a good idea since it would be a way to remove any sediments that could be at the bottom of it. Also, I'll probably have someone come and take a look at it for me since it has been acting up as of late.
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8/16/2019 11:30:33 am
I've had a few signs of rust on my water heater for a while now. I'm unsure how to fix rust, but I've been thinking about just replacing my water heater anyway. After reading this article, I believe that's the right choice.
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8/27/2019 08:12:31 am
It's interesting that you need to hire a professional to deal with your water heater repairs if there are cracks on the tank. My sister has been telling me about how her water heater has been making some odd noises, and she wants to make sure that her water heater is functioning the way that it should. I'll pass this information along to her so that she can look further into her options for hiring a professional to come and take a look at her water heater.
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9/12/2019 07:50:11 am
I like how you said that modern technologies such as tankless water heaters should also get its share of proper maintenance. My neighbor told me last night that his water heater system wasn't working properly and that it isn't that old. I will suggest to him to contact a professional to check it and fix it.
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11/15/2019 07:53:23 am
Our nanny noticed that our water heater is not producing hot water and there is a leak in the storage tank. I like that you said that inspecting around the house is important before checking the water heater if there are signs shown for potential problems. Moreover, it is highly recommended to hire a professional water heater repairman for quality maintenance and repair.
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1/25/2020 01:27:02 am
Nice Blog! Thank you so much for sharing this kind of wonderful things.
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4/3/2020 09:01:12 pm
Now that my fiance and I moved into a new home, we want to look into getting a water heater repair. We are trying to understand what the benefits will be of getting this done. It is nice to know that there is a level of peace of mind that comes from getting this service done.
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4/24/2020 11:42:50 am
I never took into account that a water heater needs to be flushed a couple of times a year so that it keeps working properly. My neighbor told me that since e he moved to his house, he hasn't service his water heater. I will recommend him to contact a professional plumbing company that can inspect it so that he can always have access to hot water.
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10/7/2022 05:49:23 pm
Nothing is worse than waking up in the middle of the night to the ominous, maybe terrifying sound of your water heater. Another indication that your water heater needs repair is a loud appliance. Basically, greater noise typically denotes scale accumulation within your gadget, and while that is not necessarily a good indication, it can sometimes go away on its own. Your water heart will eventually lose its ability to circulate water properly due to the accumulation of hardened scale. This may be avoided and water flow maintained by flushing your water heater. In addition, the noise will stop.
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