Should I Flush My Old Water Heater?
Description
If an older tank has never been flushed, stirring sediment can reveal leaks. Do safer wins: replace filters, clean dryer vents, and rinse AC condenser fins.
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Duration: 0:33
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Transcript
Should you flush an old water heater to save money? If it’s old and has never been flushed, stirring sediment can expose leaks you don’t want to find today. Skip it on older tanks and focus on safer wins: replace HVAC filters, clean the dryer vent annually, and gently rinse outdoor AC condenser fins each spring with mild detergent. For gas or tank issues, call a pro and watch to learn. Save your budget for visible upgrades—and plan those changes in ReimagineHome.ai before you buy.
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If an older tank has never been flushed, stirring sediment can reveal leaks. Do safer wins: replace filters, clean dryer vents, and rinse AC condenser fins.
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This video is 0:33 long.
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