This won't clear out the pipes but may help it from happening again...
Sometimes sediment and rust and junk collect at the bottom of water heaters. What some people do is turn off the water heater (and gas if need be). Connect a hose to the hose spout and then drain the entire water heater to try and flush out as much stuff as possible. You can place the other end of the house outside or perhaps in a bathtub.
I've had problems with my water heater getting the water hot in the winter. I read what I mentioned above about sediment and how that can be a cause. I drained my water heater and saw discolored water but unfortunately the action did not help the water temp.
don't get much water out of the hot water faucets - the lavatory & tub
closest to the hot water heater gets some hot water but it has to run
a while because of no pressure - dh did check all the things on the end of the faucets & they are fine so I guess the line has trash in it -
does anyone know if it can be cleaned out or do the pipes have to be changed - Joyce
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