Water Heater Inspection?
7/25/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of South Shasta County has been restoring water damage for over twenty years. Water heaters require periodic inspection and maintenance to keep them running optimally. Here are some tips for the professional maintenance of water heaters:
Use a qualified service professional for the following:
- Clean burners yearly for gas and oil-fired water heaters. Have the service professional inspect flues and vents for cracks or loose connections that could leak deadly exhaust gases.
- Have a qualified plumber replace your anode rod once every two to five years
- The service life of a temperature and pressure (T & P) valve is usually three years. Even if a T & P valve looks fine from the outside, manufacturers recommend they be removed and visually inspected for accumulations of corrosion deposits
- Call a qualified plumber if your water tank is leaking
- If the T & P valve is discharging water or steam, the ONLY safe intervention is to remove the heat source by cutting off its fuel, if you can. For an electric heater, trip the circuit breaker; for a gas heater, shut off the gas.
- If your water heater overheats, call a qualified plumber and allow the water heater to cool naturally. Never try to relieve the pressure yourself. Never add cool water to the tank, and never try to cool it by spraying it with a hose.
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When your home or commercial business has a water damage emergency, SERVPRO of South Shasta County is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 530-241-2424