In general, it’s important to have your home’s water heater inspected by a professional every few years. However, there are some things that you can do between professional visits that can ensure your water heater will have a long lifespan.

One thing that may help is to lower the set temperature on your water heater. Typically, manufacturers will set the temperature at a default of 140 degrees. Many professionals agree that the temperature can be lowered to prevent overheating during maintenance, and this can also help you to save money each month on your energy bills. It’s important not to go below 120 degrees, though, since microbes could grow in the tank at this point. Additionally, you might do a mini-flush of the tank from time to time using the drain valve. You can clear out some sediment from the bottom of the tank, which will keep it running more efficiently.

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