With the hose connected, turn OFF the cold water supply valve (the one you checked in step 1). Next, go to a sink inside the house (the kitchen sink is often a good choice) and open the hot water tap fully. This is a crucial step that allows air to enter the plumbing, breaking the vacuum and allowing the tank to drain. Return to the water heater and open the drain valve using a screwdriver or pliers. Water, which will be hot and possibly discolored with sediment, will begin to flow out. To aggressively dislodge stubborn sediment, wait for the flow to slow, then close the drain valve, turn the cold water supply ON for 10-15 seconds to stir up minerals at the bottom, then turn it OFF and re-open the drain valve. Repeat this 'pressure flushing' process 3-4 times until the water draining from the hose runs clear.
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Flush Sediment from Tank2 min