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5 Steps To A Gravity Flush

Performing a Gravity Flush annually drains built-up sediment and debris within the tank prolonging the efficiency and lifespan of your water heater.<br>

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5 Steps To A Gravity Flush

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  1. 5 Steps To A DIY Gravity Flush

  2. The water heater is out of mind, out of sight until there’s no hot water OR water floods the house. What Is Water Heater Gravity Flush?​ Performing a Gravity Flush annually drains built-up sediment and debris within the tank prolonging the efficiency and lifespan of your water heater.​

  3. An essential plumbing appliance no less, but one prone to failure without crucial annual maintenance and/or preventive maintenance.​ Next

  4. 5 Steps To A DIY Gravity Flush​ Our experienced plumbers are happy to provide proper advice on water heater gravity flush, marking our services a second option to none.

  5. Disconnect water heater from the power source. Step 1 Gas: Turn shutoff valve OFF Electric: Unplug power cord.

  6. Step 2 TurnWater source OFF​

  7. Step 3 Drain the water. • Connect garden hose to the drain valve (drain to yard) • Turn drain valve ON​ • Turn T&P valve ON (allows water to drain faster as air escapes)​

  8. Step 4 Refill the tank water. • Turn drain valve OFF and disconnect the hose • Turn water supply ON • Tip: Keep T&P valve open allowing air to escape while filling with water.​ • Turn T&P valve OFF once water drips from valve​

  9. Step 3 Re-connect power source.​ Gas: Turn shutoff valve ON​ Electric: Plug power cord

  10. To keep your water heater working efficiently and extend the life span of the tank from the initial 8-10 years to 15- or even 20-years, we recommend an annual preventive maintenance.

  11. Common Water Heater failures are caused by: • High water pressure • Built-up calcium & sediment • Excessive corrosion debris • Faulty or Dying heating elements

  12. Reach us... Tired off! by following the same tips and being unable to find the exact cause for the heater failure. Then, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment today.

  13. Our experts are waiting for your call.​ Contact us today at ​ 24/7 Emergency plumbing services (210) 679-6020​ Hurry up! Book your water heater power flush today.

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