TIME TO DRAIN IT
- SAM PARAZZO
- Feb 23, 2016
- 2 min read
How to Drain Your Water Heater, and Why?
You probably don’t give the water heater in your Simi Valley home a second thought most of the time. It’s an appliance that quietly keeps on ticking day after day, ensuring you have hot water in your shower or when you need to wash your dishes.

That’s all well and good until the day the hot water runs out when you need it most. You need to pay attention to your water heater so that you don’t run into trouble. You can begin by draining your water heater once to twice a year, but don’t do it yourself. Call in the experts.
Why Do You Need to Drain Your Water Heater?
As your water heater fills and empties day after day, there are sure to be deposits. Minerals, such as calcium, tend to build up, as well as other debris. Eventually, these deposits can gum up the works and keep your water heater from running smoothly.
Your best bet is to schedule a maintenance appointment with your plumber. If you have only one or two people in your home, plan on once a year. If you have a house that is brimming with people and your water use is high, go with twice a year. In the same way that you schedule cleanings for your furnace, make your water heater a priority too.
What’s the Best Way to Drain a Water Heater?
The best way to drain your water heater is to put it in the hands of a Simi Valley professional. If you are not familiar with how a water heater works or plumbing, you could hurt yourself. Your plumber will know exactly what to do when it comes to your model.
The first step always begins with turning off the water source and the power source. It’s especially important to be aware if you have a an electric model or a gas model. Each one must be treated in a unique way.
Once the power has been shut off, avoiding the potential for electrocution or a gas emergency, and the water has been shut off, the draining process can begin. Your plumber will know how to turn the spigot, have the proper equipment to effectively drain your water heater with a hose, and be able to get everything in order when the job is completed.
Call in the Professionals Today
Whether it’s time for a regular draining or you have a problem with your water heater, you can count on your plumber. For efficient services that you can trust in your Simi Valley, CA home, call Fix It Fast Plumbing Co a call at (805) 623-4417 today.
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