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Question:

How can a faulty heating element or thermostat cause leaks in a Rheem water heater?

Answer:

James Thompson, Water Heater Repair Expert

A leak originating from the bottom of the heating element or thermostat housing can result in water heater leaks in Rheem units. Damage or deterioration of these components can permit water seepage, leading to a Rheem water heater leaking from the thermostat. In instances where the heating element or thermostat is damaged, replacement is typically essential to rectify the issue effectively. To learn more about how faulty heating elements or thermostats can cause leaks in Rheem water heaters, visit this page.

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