Water Heater Flushing: Annual Maintenance Guide

Over time, sediment (minerals, sand, and rust) builds up at the bottom of your water heater tank. This layer of gunk forces your water heater to work harder, reduces its efficiency, and can ultimately lead to premature failure. Annual flushing is a critical maintenance task that removes this sediment.
🏆 Benefits of Flushing Your Water Heater
This simple yearly task provides significant long-term benefits.
⚡ Improves Efficiency
Removing sediment allows heat to transfer more effectively, reducing energy consumption and lowering your utility bills.
⏳ Extends Lifespan
Sediment buildup can corrode the tank and damage components. Flushing helps your unit last longer.
🤫 Reduces Noise
Those popping or rumbling sounds from your tank are often caused by water trapped and boiling under the sediment. Flushing can quiet it down.
💧 Provides Cleaner Hot Water
Flushing removes rust and debris, ensuring the hot water you use is as clean as possible.
🔧 Step-by-Step Flushing Guide
Follow these instructions carefully. Safety first: The water will be hot.
If the drain valve is old and seems stuck, do not force it. Plastic drain valves can become brittle and break. It's better to call a professional than to risk a flood.
Annual water heater maintenance is key to its longevity and efficiency. If you're not comfortable flushing it yourself or if your unit is due for a full inspection, contact The Box Advantage Group. Our plumbing experts are here to help.


