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Flushing your hot water heater is a straightforward process, but safety precautions are paramount. Before you begin, always turn off the power to the unit – either by switching off the circuit breaker or turning off the gas supply. Allow the water heater to cool completely to prevent burns. You'll need a garden hose, a bucket, and some basic tools. First, locate the drain valve at the bottom of the tank. Attach the garden hose to the drain valve to direct the outflow away from your home and into a suitable drain. Next, carefully open the drain valve, allowing the water to flow out slowly. This initial flow will likely be quite dirty, containing sediment and other debris. As the water clears, you'll know that the majority of the sediment has been removed. To aid the flushing process, you can open the pressure relief valve (located near the top of the tank) briefly to allow for better water circulation and sediment removal. Be prepared for some initial sputtering as air enters the tank. Once the water runs clear, close the drain valve and reconnect the garden hose. Turn the power back on to your water heater and check for any leaks. It's advisable to monitor the water heater's performance in the days following the flush, checking for any unusual noises or leaks. If you are uncomfortable performing this task yourself, it's always best to consult a qualified plumber. Remember, safety is paramount, and a properly flushed water heater contributes to its longevity and efficiency. The small amount of time invested in this preventative maintenance can save you significant costs and headaches in the long run.

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