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How to Flush Your Water Heater

How to Flush Your Water Heater | High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric

Your water heater works hard every day to provide hot showers, clean dishes, and warm laundry. However, over time, sediment and mineral buildup can accumulate within the tank, compromising its efficiency and reducing its lifespan. The good news? With a little maintenance, you can keep your system running smoothly for years to come. This guide […]

7 Signs of Sediment Buildup in a Water Heater

7 Signs of Sediment Buildup in a Water Heater | High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric

Preventing excessive sediment in your water heater is an essential part of good preventive maintenance, whether you live in Denver, Littleton, Golden, or the surrounding areas. When this material builds up inside your water heater, it can cause a range of issues. Recognizing some of the most common signs of sediment buildup in your water […]

How Long Do Water Heaters Last?

A gray water heater is installed in the corner of a white room, elevated on a small platform, with pipes and ventilation attached. The unfinished room highlights the appliance, raising questions about water heater longevity in such spaces. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

After a beautiful day at the Denver Botanic Gardens, the last thing you want to come home to is a broken or leaking water heater. All water heaters have a general lifespan before they finally need replacement. So, how long do water heaters last,— and how do you know when to replace them? The experts […]

Signs of a Bad Thermocouple On a Water Heater

A coiled copper thermocouple, often used in water heaters to detect thermocouple signs or a bad thermocouple, with threaded metallic connectors at both ends, displayed on a white background. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

Your water heater relies on a component called the thermocouple to detect whether the pilot light is lit, preventing dangerous combustion gases from building up inside your home. If the thermocouple begins to fail, it can stop your water heater from functioning correctly and increase the risk of gas leaks or explosions. Knowing the signs […]

Powered Anode Rods: Are They Worth It? Detailed Comparison

A coaxial cable is connected to a metal socket on a white surface, while another nearby socket—used in water heater anode rod comparison—remains unplugged. Both sockets are mounted on circular metal bases. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

Water heaters are one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, quietly providing hot water for showers, dishwashing, and other daily tasks. At the heart of your heater’s longevity is the anode rod, but when it’s time for an upgrade, you may wonder if powered anode rods work better than their traditional counterparts. More importantly, […]

Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve – What You Need To Know

Close-up of a water heater pressure relief valve attached to a copper pipe, with additional plastic and metal pipes in the background. The valve is installed on a flat metal surface. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

Water heaters add to your Denver area household’s comfort and convenience, allowing you to perform daily tasks like washing dishes, taking showers, doing laundry, and more with hot water available at the turn of a knob or the push of a button. Standard water heaters — and some tankless models — have a water heater […]

Water Heater Anode Rod – What Is It, and When Should It Be Replaced?

Two water heater anode rods are shown above an open heater tank—one new and clean, the other old and heavily corroded. Visible red and blue pipe connections highlight the importance of regular Water Heater Maintenance and Anode Rod Replacement. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

The anode rod in your water heater is one of the system’s most important components, but you may not have even known about it. This small but vital part helps ensure your water heater’s durability and efficiency by preventing corrosion and extending the unit’s lifespan. Despite being essential for the longevity of your system, anode […]

How to Flush a Tankless Water Heater

A white tankless water heater is mounted on a dark vertical-panel wall, with several pipes and fittings extending from the bottom—ideal access for essential tankless water heater maintenance such as flushing the tankless heater. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

If you live in the Denver Metro area, owning a tankless water heater is a great way to practice sustainability at home. Like a traditional tank water heater, flushing your tankless water heater is an important part of routine maintenance. The High 5 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, and Electric team has some insight to show you […]

What Is a Pilot Light and Why Is It Important?

A close-up view of a lit blue gas flame on a stovetop burner, with an igniter and wires visible in the foreground, highlights the pilot light importance for safely igniting and maintaining the burner flame. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

A pilot light is a small but important part of your gas-powered appliance systems. Water heaters, furnaces, and other equipment use pilot lights for safe and on-demand ignition. Understanding what a pilot light is and how this little blue flame works is key to maintaining your home’s systems. Whether you’re troubleshooting your water heater or […]

Gas vs. Electric Water Heaters: What’s the Difference?

A close-up view of the top of a gas water heater shows metal and copper pipes, a vent, and a blue plastic cap, with a white wall in the background. | High 5 Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

Although Denver, CO, typically gets approximately 300 days of sunshine a year, you still want reliable access to hot water for bathing, cooking, and more. Whether you’re building a brand-new house here or planning a water heater upgrade, it’s important to understand the difference between an electric water heater vs. a gas water heater. The […]