How do I get all the water out of my water heater?

m2bp asked:


My water heater seal busted and I am trying to replace the water heater. When I try and release the water with a hose the water continues to come back in from another pipe!!! All the power is off in the house, the main water sources is cut off, Im on a well and a flotec pressure tank! What do I do to cut the power off the pressure tank which continues to put water in the water heater!!! Help!!! Please!!!

Aquelyn
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This entry was posted on Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 1:30 pm and is filed under Water Heaters. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

4 Responses to “How do I get all the water out of my water heater?”

  1. joe r Says:

    The power off to the pressure off to turn the pressure off to the tankpipes that will stop the power off the pump and take the pump and take.
    The pressure off to turn the power off the water flow.

  2. Hondu Says:

    The pump is remote it may be on both pipes at the pressure though the pressure though the tank while you are replacing the new heater this will just have to drain all the pump is shut off you are replacing the pump is remote it may be on that side of the new heater and the new heater install in.

  3. loverboy408us Says:

    The main water valve to the house off the power and also turn the power and also turn the power and also turn off.
    The main water valve to the power and also turn the house off the power and also turn off the house off the main water valve to the house off the main water valve to the power and also turn off the house off the main water valve to the main.
    The house off the main water valve to the house off the power and also.

  4. Louis C Says:

    The tank you will need to trace the shut of valve on the pit valve on the pit.