Electric Water Heater Problems?
Easy Solutions and Maintenance Tips
By Crystal Ray, published May 25, 2006
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Maintaining your electric water heater is vital if you don’t want to have to replace your electric water heater sooner than expected because of problems. Electric water heaters, like most other major appliances, are expensive, and a few simple routine tasks can help keep your electric water heater working properly and eliminate problems. A properly maintained electric water heater will keep your water hot and keep your electric water heater problem-free for many years.The following problems and solutions will help you keep your electric water heater working effectively and efficiently. If you’re having problems with your electric water heater, and if you want to avoid future problems with your electric water heater, the following information will help you fix common problems and prevent future problems.
Dirty Hot Water
If you’ve been surprised by dirty water coming out of your hot water tap, and if your electric water heater seems to be taking much longer than it should to reheat water, more than likely your water heater has a layer of sediment in the bottom. Dirty sediment can cause problems and ultimately destroy an electric water heater, so it’s important to keep your electric water heater in top-condition by draining the sediment on a regular basis.
Draining Sediment
To drain the sediment from your electric water heater, first you must switch off the power to the electric water heater and turn off the cold inlet valve. The cold inlet valve should be located on the left on top of your electric water heater. Turn on the hot water in a sink closest to the water heater, and attach a hose to the water heater outlet valve. The outlet valve should be behind the access panel at the base of the water heater. After placing the end of the drain hose in a floor drain, working sump pump pit, or utility sink, open the drain valve, and allow the water heater to fully drain. Don’t be surprised if the draining process takes a few hours. After the water heater has fully drained, open the cold water inlet valve once again, and allow cold water to run through the water heater until the water is clean and clear.

Electric Water Heater Problems?
If your hot water is coming out dirty, chances are you have sediment in your water heater.
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Takeaways
- A few easy routine tasks can help eliminate electric water heater problems.
- It�s important to drain the sediment from your electric water heater on a regular basis.
- Save money and fix simple problems with your electric water heater yourself.
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