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Partially Drain the Tank — Open Drain Valve and Drain Tank

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How to Flush a Water Heater to Stop Popping Noises · Step 5 of 10

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Attach a garden hose to the drain valve at the bottom of the water heater tank. Route the other end of the hose to a suitable floor drain or a large bucket. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the drain valve's screw counter-clockwise to open it. To help the water drain, go to a sink inside the house and open a hot water faucet; this will break the vacuum in the lines. Allow about a quarter of the tank's water to drain out, then close the drain valve by turning the screw clockwise.

Goal: Lower the water level in the tank below the anode rod to prevent spillage during removal.

  • The water draining from the tank is hot and can cause burns. Handle the hose with care.

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  • Garden Hose (Garden Hose Length: 25ft)To safely direct hot water from the drain valve to a floor drain or container.
  • Screwdriver (Screwdriver Type: Flathead)To open and close the water heater's drain valve.
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FAQs

Why is my water heater making popping noises?

Popping noises typically indicate a buildup of sediment, like mineral deposits and rust, at the bottom of your water heater tank. This sediment traps water underneath, which then boils and creates steam bubbles that burst, causing the popping sound. Flushing your water heater removes this buildup, silencing the noise and improving efficiency.

How often should I flush my water heater to prevent sediment buildup?

It's generally recommended to flush your water heater once a year. However, if you live in an area with particularly hard water, you may benefit from flushing it every six months to prevent excessive mineral accumulation. Regular flushing extends your water heater's lifespan and maintains its efficiency.

What are the essential tools and materials I'll need for this project?

You'll primarily need a garden hose (like a GardenJoy PVC Garden Hose 5/8 in. x 75 ft.) long enough to reach a drain. A Milwaukee 4 in. x 1/4 in. Slotted Flat Head Screwdriver might be necessary to open some drain valves, and a NITECORE 4000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight is very helpful for visibility. Don't forget safety gloves (FIRM GRIP Heavy Duty Large Glove or similar) to protect your hands.

What are the most important safety precautions to take before I start flushing?

Always turn off the power or gas supply to your water heater first to prevent accidental operation and potential damage. Wear sturdy safety gloves (like Work Gloves or FIRM GRIP Heavy Duty Large Glove) to protect your hands, especially when handling the drain valve which can get hot, and be mindful of the hot water draining from the tank to avoid scalding.