A water heater is among the appliances in our homes we rarely think about until there’s a problem. We figure, that everything is alright as long as the water heater provides hot water for laundry, the dishes plus for showers. Usually, when we have high energy bills we figure it’s the electric or gas companies who have increased their prices. This might not be so as it could be your water heater using more energy to heat water.
Your water heater undergoes more wear and tear than most other plumbing appliances. This is due to fact that it’s always running. Unless you filter your home’s water, it contains chemical compounds, minerals and sediments which speeds metal corrosion of your water heater’s tank. For the tank soaks water day and night. Chemicals settle on the interior of your heater’s tank in form of a thick coating of slimy mud and rust, which reduces the efficiency of your water heater. Plus the metal is eaten away until it disastrously fails all over your carpet. Although water heater maintenance is easy, a number of people do not know how to do it. You can maintain your heater by flushing the tank of sediments once after every 6 months. This adds years to your water heater. You will need the following equipment’s when flushing your heater:

- A pair of pliers
- Eye protection and
- Screwdriver
- A hose- a regular hose pipe can be used although, it’s better if you can purchase a dedicated hose. It is attached to the water heater, which you will need to unroll every time you want to drain it.
Steps To Follow When Draining Your Water Heater
Cut the power to your water heater
Locate the water heater’s drain.
Attach the hose to the water heater.
Stick the hose outside your house.
Open the drain.
Let it drain.
Close the valve and put away your hose.
Turn your water heater back on.