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The Do's and Don'ts to consider on your water heater DO keep the controls area, unit, and/or valve clean. Clean, dust and vacuum as needed, making sure there aren’t any kinds of debris obstructing the area. DON’T ignore signs of rust. Rust is conductive even when on the wire insulation. This can lead to potentially deadly shocks, heating and melting insulation and even burns.... DO flush the tank annually or semi-annually to remove any sediments built up at the bottom of the tank. DON’T attempt to remove or fix any controls yourself if you are even slightly unsure of what the parts are, what they do, and what the problem actually is. Taking on tasks on your own can increase the risk of creating more problems. DO remember that safety is everything. Combustible materials, such as clothing, cleaning materials, or flammable liquids should never be placed against or next to it. DON’T assume anything. What seems like a small problem can actually be a big one. When encountering an issue with your heater and the source isn’t clear, call someone right away to get it checked out to get to the bottom of it and plan a course of action. As we said before, educating yourself is key to responsible homeowner practices, and that includes consulting a trusted tech when you don’t know what’s going on. DO perform all care and cleaning to and around electric heaters with the system turned off and the electrical power supply disconnected. DON’T forget to call Energy Saver Tech with all your questions and concerns!
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We all know that saving water is important especially for the environment. Did you know that only 2-3% of freshwater is locked in the ice caps, the rest is saltwater. Conserving water is a great way to keep water pure and clean while protecting the... environment. See more