One of the most important steps in water heater maintenance is a simple process called “bleeding your water heater.”
Here’s why it matters:
Over time, sediment and mineral buildup collect at the bottom of your tank. This reduces heating efficiency, limits your hot water capacity, and can even damage heating elements or burners.
Safety note: The water released will be hot. Be careful, or let a professional handle it.
If bleeding your water heater doesn’t improve its performance, our professional kitchen appliance repair team can provide the service needed to ensure your appliance runs smoothly and efficiently.
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Why you should bleed your water heater once a year:
- Improves energy efficiency
- Restores your full hot water supply
- Prevents overheating and costly repairs
- Extends the overall lifespan of the unit
It only takes a few minutes—and it can save you a lot of trouble down the line.
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