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Tips for Water Heater Maintenance

Like any other new appliance in your home, you would like to prolong the life of your newly bought water heater. If you are successful in doing so, you save yourself from unnecessary expenses and headaches. Surprisingly, there are a few maintenance tasks that you can perform regularly and save yourself from any worries. Here are some vital maintenance tips for your water heater.<br>

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Tips for Water Heater Maintenance

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  1. Tips for Water Heater Maintenance Like any other new appliance in your home, you would like to prolong the life of your newly bought water heater. If you are successful in doing so, you save yourself from unnecessary expenses and headaches. Surprisingly, there are a few maintenance tasks that you can perform regularly and save yourself from any worries. Here are some vital maintenance tips for your water heater. Know your water heater You should be aware of the type of water heater, its warranty, capacity, and other similar information. Most of this is listed on the sticker on the water tank. Generally, when the water heater nears its warranty, you need to check for malfunctioning signs more frequently. If you find any, seek professional help from a trustworthy plumbing company in Sacramento. Water heater location It is an excellent practice to have nearly a two-foot clearance around the heater and not place anything too close. It gives enough space for the servicing of the heater and reduces the risk of collision. Refer to the accompanying manual for the specific requirements of the clearance area. It is a common mistake to keep the water heater away in a location that is difficult to reach. Inspecting the pressure relief valve The building of too much pressure causes the water heater to explode. However, all the heaters these days come with a safety valve that releases excess pressure. You can test this value by shutting off the power and cold water supply valve. Then, put a bucket underneath the pressure

  2. release valve before lifting the valve tab. Once the water is completely drained, you can replace the valve if it is faulty. Lowering the temperature Lowering the water heater temperature minimizes the risk of scalding, and you also reduce your energy costs. This not only adds to the life of your water heater, but it also protects the elders and the children in the family from scalding. Reducing the temperature is more complicated in electric heaters than the ones powered by gas. If you find any issues with the thermostat, it's best to get help from professional services for water heater repair in Sacramento. Flushing your water heater Make it an annual practice to flush out your water heater. It is the best way to reduce the sediments that get collected over time in your water heater tank. This sediment reduces the efficiency of the heater. Areas with hard water face this issue more often with the accumulation of calcium in the water heater. For flushing the water out of your water heater, you need to turn off the heater, gas supply, or the circuit breaker, as the case may be. Then connect a garden hose to flush the water. You should drain the tank for nearly 8-10 minutes or until the sediment stops coming out of the hose. When done, the drainage valve should be turned off. This step is as important as booking professional services for drain cleaning in Sacramento to maintain your sewers and drains. Examining the sacrificial anode rod This needs to be done once in three years or so. Such an examination can be carried out by loosening the hex head screw and removing it. You need a rod replacement in case more than six inches of the core steel wire is exposed. If you find the rod to be less than half an inch thick or a calcium coating, then it's best to go for replacement. Lastly, it's efficient to insulate hot and cold water pipes. You can check your owner's manual for further instructions. And when leaving town, adjust the thermostat to the "vacation' setting as a precautionary measure. Source: - https://www.vingle.net/posts/3473306

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