Hello all! New member here with the first post. I am just a DIYer and not a plumber!
I have a problem with limescale build up in the pipes in my house. I would like to de-scale the pipes (at least partially) by using vinegar. The procedure calls for adding 2 gallons of vinegar to the hot water heater, and I am not sure how to go about it. Looking at the top of the water heater (An AO Smith Promax gas heater), I see a circular plastic cap which seems to be the only potential place to pour the vinegar into the water heater. The other openings are the cold water inlet, the hot water outlet, the anode rod securing nut and the blower assembly, none of which are accessible to pour fluid into the heater. My question is, what is the round plastic cap covering, and can I safely pry it out to pour the vinegar in? I have attached photos to show the cap in question.
Thanks in advance for your responses!
I have a problem with limescale build up in the pipes in my house. I would like to de-scale the pipes (at least partially) by using vinegar. The procedure calls for adding 2 gallons of vinegar to the hot water heater, and I am not sure how to go about it. Looking at the top of the water heater (An AO Smith Promax gas heater), I see a circular plastic cap which seems to be the only potential place to pour the vinegar into the water heater. The other openings are the cold water inlet, the hot water outlet, the anode rod securing nut and the blower assembly, none of which are accessible to pour fluid into the heater. My question is, what is the round plastic cap covering, and can I safely pry it out to pour the vinegar in? I have attached photos to show the cap in question.
Thanks in advance for your responses!