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Expert Guide to Flushing Your Water Heater

Maintaining your water heater is essential for its efficiency and longevity. Flushing your water heater regularly helps remove sediment and prevent issues. Chat with our AI assistant to learn step-by-step how to flush your water heater properly.

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Regular maintenance of your water heater can help save on energy costs and prevent future problems. Our assistant is here to provide tips and reminders for keeping your water heater in top condition. Don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have!

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Flushing a water heater is important for maintenance. It usually involves turning off the power or gas, connecting a hose to the drain valve, and emptying the tank to remove sediment. How often do you perform maintenance on your heater? If you're not familiar with the process, what's your comfort level with DIY projects like this? I'm here to help as you think it through!