About Water Heaters Plumbing
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If you find that the drain fitting drips, especially after clearing out the water heater, sediment is probably blocking the stop mechanism. You may be able to get rid of the sediment by operating the valve under pressure by opening and closing it a few times. If not, replace the drain valve.
Call us today and a real person will pick up the phone, and offer you friendly, no-pressure advice and answers to your questions. You can almost hear us smiling! What that means for you is that you'll feel comfortable whenever you deal with us. You'll know right from the start that our promise of honesty, integrity and value is more than just lip service.
Remedy this problem by flushing as much sediment from the tank as possible, start by turning the gas control to “Pilot” or turning off the electricity at the electrical panel, then shut off the water above the heater and connect a hose to the drain valve. Lay the other end on the floor, near a floor drain, or in a bucket.
Open the valve, and drain all water from the tank. A good deal of sediment should flow out with the water. With the drain still open, turn the water back on for a moment. This should flush more sediment from the tank. Repeat the procedure several times. Finally, close the drain the fill the tank half full; then drain it through the house once more. There are many more things that can go wrong with your heater, so don't put off the trouble anymore, call us today.
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