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Your water heater is the unsung hero of your home, providing hot water for showers, dishwashing, laundry, and more. But to keep it running efficiently, regular maintenance is crucial—one important task being the flushing of your water heater. This simple act can help extend the life of your unit, improve its efficiency, and prevent costly repairs. But how often should you flush your water heater, and is this a DIY job?
Over time, sediment and minerals naturally accumulate at the bottom of your water heater tank. This buildup can cause your heater to work harder than necessary, leading to inefficiencies and potentially damaging the unit. Flushing the tank removes these deposits, helping your water heater function more efficiently and last longer.
The frequency of flushing your water heater depends on several factors, including the hardness of your water, the age of your heater, and how often you use hot water. Generally, it’s recommended to flush your water heater at least once a year. However, if you have hard water, you may need to do it more frequently—every six months or so.
While flushing a water heater might seem like a straightforward task, it’s not without its risks. Improperly flushing the tank can lead to:
At Frank’s Mr. Plumber, we understand the importance of maintaining your water heater, and we’re here to help. Our professional technicians have the experience and expertise to flush your water heater safely and effectively, ensuring it operates at peak performance. We’ll also inspect your unit for any potential issues, so you can avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs.
Don't take chances with your water heater. Call Frank’s Mr. Plumber today to schedule your annual water heater flush, and let us handle the dirty work for you. Your home deserves the best, and so do you!
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