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Flushing A Water Heater

Flushing a water heater removes mineral sediment to improve energy efficiency, lower energy bills, extend the unit’s lifespan and provide cleaner hot water. By removing the layer of sediment annually, the heater works less, heats water faster, and reduces strain on components, protecting your investment. 

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