No. Turn off either electric or gas to water heater so it won't continue to heat water unnecessarily. Turn back on when water outage is over.
no it will mess it up
The hot water valve should always be open, so the hot water can exit the heater into the system. If your actually meaning opening the drain valve on the bottom of theater, the water in the heater will drain, starting with the hot water stored there, and then the cold water that is entering the tank to replace it will simplt flow out the bottom before being heated. Dpending on where the heater is located will denepnd on how much of a mess the ensuing flood will be.
The Amish portable room heater is space heater that saves energy and cuts down your bill during the winter. It is able to be moved from room to room. It also has a beautiful fireplace look and sound to it without the mess of a real fireplace.
Having a hot water heater break can creat a big mess. In the Chicago area I would contact PrecisionPlumbers.com.
It should be fine if you move it yourself. It should not mess anything up by you touching it, and not a repair man.
Unless you have the knowledge on this kind of thing, I would suggest having a professional do it for you. You wouldn't want to mess it up and have it cost more money to get it fixed then it would to just have someone do it!
Don't mess with Gas, if there is a fault with your gas heater, get it mended by a professional because a faulty gas fire can produce fumes that will kill you.
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Disconnect one side of both heater hoses from either the engine or the heater core, whichever is easier. Fabricate fittings to allow you to attach a garden hose to either the inlet or the outlet of the heater. Connect another shorter piece of hose to the remaining heater hose and direct it into an empty 5 gallon pail to reduce the mess. Gradually turn on the water to wide open and allow the running water to flush the heater core. Reverse hose connections to reverse the flow and flush again. You will be amazed as to how much crud comes out of there. If this fails to clear the blockage you will have to replace the heater core to remedy the situation.
Nothing. It's just a bit of a mess you have to clean out with water.
no water will help clean your liver out
they leak due to rust and build up in bottom and wears out bottom and it will leak and then it will burst and they you will have a mess like i did the water heaters have a blatter inside the shell that holds the water they were out