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by Modified3019
614 days ago
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Incidentally, most repairs to an HVAC system are quite self serviceable. The channel https://www.youtube.com/@WordofAdviceTV/videos has saved me a lot of money. On a complete tangent on the topic of “home maintenance you should know”, hot water tanks should be purged yearly (to get rid of the debris collecting on the bottom), and have a sacrificial anode rod to stop corrosion and should be replaced every ~3 years (magnesium) or ~5 years (aluminum) |
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Note that this is only the case if you have been doing this already from when it was new. It isn't necessarily a great idea to try to purge on an older water tank since the valve can start to leak if you open it and it hasn't been used in a long time.