Service your own Water Heater
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:42 pm
OK, I'm going to thank Ernie here - who was telling all of us this past week that he's been giving advice on water heaters to everyone - and how right he is.
Well, because of him, I cleaned out my water heater today- and I'm replacing my anode (that the right name?) rod - of course, I had to do this backwards, just cuz that's me - and tonight I'm without hot water - as the store in town that said on the phone they had it, didn't - and I let someone throw away the old one - haha - good thing I knew where my shut off was - and I have cold water.
Anyway - someone else here had a tool they made to clean out the water heater - and omg, the gunk I got out of there - calcium, etc. Yuk. I'm surprised I had any hot water at all - which I did.
Tomorrow, a friend here is going into another town anyway and will pick up the anode rod for me. And he has convinced me- open this every 3 months and drain and rinse the tank - he would do it more often in the desert. Replace the rod as needed - once a year enough for most - me, by myself, maybe a little less often, others maybe a litte more. Really, really easy to do. And not expensive. And will extend the life of your water heater.
OK, Lori - is Ernie reading over your shoulder yet? If not - get him here - and kudos and thanks to you for the advice - and do you believe it - I FOLLOWED IT
Well, because of him, I cleaned out my water heater today- and I'm replacing my anode (that the right name?) rod - of course, I had to do this backwards, just cuz that's me - and tonight I'm without hot water - as the store in town that said on the phone they had it, didn't - and I let someone throw away the old one - haha - good thing I knew where my shut off was - and I have cold water.
Anyway - someone else here had a tool they made to clean out the water heater - and omg, the gunk I got out of there - calcium, etc. Yuk. I'm surprised I had any hot water at all - which I did.
Tomorrow, a friend here is going into another town anyway and will pick up the anode rod for me. And he has convinced me- open this every 3 months and drain and rinse the tank - he would do it more often in the desert. Replace the rod as needed - once a year enough for most - me, by myself, maybe a little less often, others maybe a litte more. Really, really easy to do. And not expensive. And will extend the life of your water heater.
OK, Lori - is Ernie reading over your shoulder yet? If not - get him here - and kudos and thanks to you for the advice - and do you believe it - I FOLLOWED IT