Spray the inside of the tank with the cleaning wand.
Cleaning water heater tank.
To clean the sediment out of a water heater follow these steps.
This helps to control the buildup of mineral deposits.
Be sure to turn off the power to the water heater and the cold water inlet valve before you begin any repairs.
Let the drain valve run for a few minutes until the water exiting from the hose is clear.
On the downside they use more energy.
Run the hose end to a basin where you can collect hot water.
Step by step instructions for flushing the sediment from a water heater.
For a 40 gallon tank you will typically pour 2 gallons of clean.
This water will help dislodge any additional sediment that may have been inside your tank.
Step 3 wipe the hot water heater down with a dry cloth to get rid of as much dry dirt as possible.
Unscrew the cold water supply line at the top of the water heater and remove the nipple screwed into the cold water port.
Open the drain valve after unscrewing the water supply line and allow sufficient time for the water to drain out of the heater into the basin.
Use this guide to flush your water heater.
Water heaters should be flushed every one to three years depending on the model and water source.
Then shut off the cold water valve at the top of the tank and attach a garden hose to the existing drain valve and route it to a floor drain.
Tank water heaters vs.
Rotate the wand around the tank so it sprays each wall of the tank.
Water heaters with a tank are the most popular.
Once the water has drained close the valve.
Then turn the cold water supply off once more.
Storage tank water heaters require little maintenance and are less expensive than tankless water heaters.
Push the end of the wand into the port at the bottom of the water heater tank and turn on your hose.
Pour clean water to your water heater through the funnel based on the size of your heater and the cleaning product s directions.
Press down on the wand s handle to shoot the water inside the tank.
Reactivate the cold water supply before you disconnect your hose from the drain valve.
If you don t use that stored hot water it cools down and has to continually be reheated.
Take a water hose and attach it to the drain valve.
Use the crevice attachment to clean underneath the tank around the pipes and behind the hot water heater.