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Gaven Williams Plumbing QBCC 15 45813

Locality: Bribie Island North

Phone: +61 412 003 157



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16.01.2022 HOT WATER - YOUR BEST ALLY AND WORST ENEMY IN WINTER In summer, we barely notice how effective (or ineffective) our hot water heater is. While its warm, youre not as desperate for that steamy shower. If you're lucky enough to have your own set of fire breathing dragons, youre all set for hot water, but if you don't have the luxury of dragons to heat your water, you'll need to make sure your hot water heater is in tip top shape.... Theres one simple trick to avoiding the disaster of a mid-Winter hot water catastrophe: a hot water tank inspection! Call an expert who knows what to look for in a hot water investigation. There are three basic checks you can perform yourself: General tank condition - you want to be looking for any rust marks on the outside of the heater, leaks, or any other signs that the metal is degrading or corroding. Safety relief valve - check if the safety relief valve is dripping. It is designed to drip when heating the water inside, but it shouldn't be dripping constantly. It is critical to the safety of your system that the safety relief valve is working properly, so if you notice a continuous drip then call a professional immediately. Sacrificial anode: your sacrificial anode attracts corrosive elements in the water, which prevents corrosion of the rest of the inside of your hot water system. However, these degrade over time and must be replaced regularly. Check your hot water heater manual to see how often your anode should be replaced, as doing so can extend the life of your tank. If you start to get brown water from your hot water taps, it is likely that your anode had degraded, or even worse, the inside of your tank is already rusting and may burst - call a plumber immediately! Consult your manual, but on average, a hot water heater needs professional inspection every year or two. This investigation will ensure youre not relying on the maesters tricks to keep your water warm: youve got some great hot water, and your home is safe from a dangerous explosion or leak.

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