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How to Drain a Water Heater: Step-by-Step Guide

Welcome to our interactive guide that will walk you through the process of draining your water heater safely and efficiently. With our AI assistant, you can learn the best practices and get answers to all your questions.

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Draining a water heater is an important maintenance task to remove sediment and ensure efficient operation. First, turn off the power or gas supply to the heater. Connect a garden hose to the drain valve at the bottom, placing the other end in a suitable drainage area. Open the valve and let it drain completely. Have you ever tackled this kind of home maintenance before? What prompted you to look into it today?