Safety first! Before you start, make sure to turn off your water heater. If you have an electric water heater, switch off the power at the circuit breaker. For gas models, turn the gas valve to “pilot” mode. This simple step will prevent any accidents while you’re working.
Next, locate the cold water supply valve at the top of your water heater and turn it off. This stops new water from entering the tank, making it easier to flush out the sediment.
Now, find the drain valve at the bottom of your water heater. Attach a garden hose to it, with the other end leading to a safe drainage area like a floor drain or your driveway. Remember, the water you’re draining can be very hot, so be cautious.
Once the tank is empty, briefly turn the cold water supply back on to flush out any remaining sediment. You’ll know the tank is clean when the water running out of the hose is clear. This step helps keep your water heater running efficiently.
After flushing, close the drain valve and remove the hose. Turn the cold water supply back on to refill the tank. Keep an eye on the open hot water tap—once water flows steadily from the tap, your tank is full again.
Flushing your water heater is a great way to keep it in top shape, but if you’re not comfortable doing it yourself or have any concerns, Bexar Plumbing is here to help. We can take care of the maintenance for you, ensuring your water heater continues to serve your home reliably. Contact us today for assistance, and enjoy peace of mind knowing your plumbing is in good hands.