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[* black] Locate the drain valve on your water heater, which is placed at the bottom of the tank. Yours may look different than what's pictured. It most commonly looks like a traditional garden hose spigot
[* icon_note] There may already be a drain hose attached to the drain valve that leads to a nearby drain. If not, you can connect a garden hose to the drain valve and drain the water to a nearby floor drain or sink.
[* black] To begin draining your water heater, open up the drain valve by rotating the knob counter-clockwise.
+[* black] If you're just performing maintenance, simply let the water drain for five minutes or so to flush out any sediment buildup.