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When Your Water Heater Breaks, Here Are Some Steps You Can Take!

8/7/2020 (Permalink)

Broken Water Heater Broken Water Heater? Follow These Steps!

A broken water heater is a nasty surprise, especially if you’re in the middle of a shower. If yours starts making unusual noises or stops working completely, take these steps immediately to minimize the impact on your home.

Turn off the power supply - For a gas water heater, look for a dial on the top of the thermostat. For an electric water heater, turn the circuit breaker off water heater

Turn off the water supply - Turn the water valve clockwise (“righty tight”) until it stops. It’s very important to turn off the supply of water to the heater. If you can’t turn the valve to the heater, you’ll have to turn off the water supply to the house.

Drain the water heater - Find the drain valve at the bottom of the water tank and attach a hose to it. Run the other end of the hose to a lower area where dirty water can safely drain, such as a basement drain. Open the drain valve, using a screwdriver if necessary.

Open the pressure relief valve - Flip the valve on to keep a vacuum from forming while the water is draining. Caution – the water may be very hot.

Rinse the water heater with cold water - Once the water heater has been completely drained, rinse it with cold water to flush out any remaining sediments.

If your water heater breaks and leaks water everywhere in your home or business in McAllen, TX and surrounding area, call the experts at SERVPRO of East Mission and South Edinburg.  Their certified, licensed, and insured professionals are specially trained in water damage restoration. Using non-invasive moisture detection probes and sensors, they will determine the extent of the damage, and then develop a comprehensive water damage restoration plan. From water extraction and drying to repairing drywall and cabinets, they can return your home or business to its preloss condition.

The costs to repair a water heater vary, depending on location and market competition.  It is estimated the national average is $509.00.

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