Time: A few hours
Frequency: As required
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Tools: Drain hose, gloves, goggles, towels, wire clothes hanger and/or screwdriver, double-female garden hose coupler
April 20, 2017
Time: A few hours
Frequency: As required
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Tools: Drain hose, gloves, goggles, towels, wire clothes hanger and/or screwdriver, double-female garden hose coupler
Is the hot water in your home not hot enough? Are you finding sediment in your faucets or are you shivering through a cold shower? Discover how to tell if your water heater drain valve is clogged and if it is, how to fix the problem in a few easy steps. [Photo credit: istock.com/alexeys]
Cold water enters your water heater by a cold-water supply pipe, heats up, and then is carried by a hot-water delivery pipe to household fixtures and appliances such as your sinks, showers, dishwasher and washing machine. The most common type of hot water heater is the storage tank type. It may be electric, gas- or oil-fired.
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Water heater tanks are low maintenance and reliable but, over time, hot water tank problems may occur. One possible issue is a clogged drain valve.
A faulty water heater drain is often caused by the accumulation of mineral deposits over time (lime scale, calcium and iron). These deposits collect at the bottom of the tank and can:
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It’s a good idea to periodically flush or drain your water heater. This removes deposits and keeps the water heater working efficiently. Aim to do this every year or two, but check your manufacturer’s instructions for specific recommendations.
Sometimes the drain valve is defective but more often it’s simply clogged. To check:
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The water tank is hot so it’s a good idea to wear goggles and gloves for protection. You should also let the water heater cool for a while after disconnecting the gas or electric supply.
There are a number of methods you can try to unclog a drain valve.
Always make sure the power source is turned off and attach a drain hose to the drain valve if you haven’t already done so.
Method 1 – Wait it out
Method 2 – Try a wire coat hanger
Method 3 – Step on the drain hose
Method 4 – Back flush
Use a two-sided female coupling washer hose.
Of course, it’s possible you may actually have to replace the drain valve, or even your water heater. But with the simple methods discussed here, you can try unclogging your drain valve first before escalating to more difficult and costly solutions.
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