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I'm going to derail/hijack Chris' thread. Do you guys do any maintenance to your water heaters? I had a plumber tell me one time that it's not worth draining the tank to replace the sacrificial rods, because that invites the drain to leak when the sediment gets caught up in the shut off. So, in other words, I do no maintenance, which is consistent with my laziness. At present, my water heater is approximately nine years old.DFF
Hey Coaltrain welcome to the Railwire! As for the water heater. I've drained a few buckets of water out of mine. But what I'm reading now is you should shut off the burner and drain all the water. Then when drained, fill it up and drain again. Most of the crap will come out last. For fun I tried un screwing the rod of the old heater and it was stuck. I got a breaker bar, but couldn't stop the whole tank from spinning and gave up.About once a year I need to clean out all my faucet screens for sediment. After the new heater was installed and I turned the water back on the sediment clogged my kitchen faucet deep inside. I tore it out and blew air backwards through it, but it was still clogged. So a day to replace the faucet and a day for my back after crawling under there. Now it seems like a week since I've worked on the layout. And looking out side the leaves will be calling me soon.