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lanerd
Oct 01, 2014Explorer II
ddndoug wrote:
If you blow out the lines with air, you don't need to fill the lines with antifreeze. By all means don't put antifreeze in the water heater. If you're pulling the anode rod to drain the water heater, do yourself a favor and open one of your hot water faucets to bleed off the pressure before unscrewing it. (don't ask how I know)
Doug
Doug... I thought all water heaters had a pressure relief valve that you open to release the pressure? :h
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