The down rod in my old water heater (I recently replaced it) began corroding and leaked into the hot water lines. Many people in my neighborhood had the same problem with their water heater (installed by the builder). I was able to flush the corrosion out of all but 2 of my lines by removing the screens from the faucets and running the water until they cleared. However, this didn't work for my kitchen sink and master bathroom shower. I only get a trickle of hot water from the kitchen sink, and the master bathroom is reduced but not too bad (we still use it). What I'd like to know is should I start taking things apart to find the problem? Is it possible to snake the lines to remove the clog?
FYI - I have limited plumbing experience - I can fix a toilet or replace a water heater, but haven't done much else.
Thanks very much for any help!
mike
FYI - I have limited plumbing experience - I can fix a toilet or replace a water heater, but haven't done much else.
Thanks very much for any help!
mike
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