If your Rheem water heater is making a high-pitched whining sound, it could indicate a potential issue that needs attention. First, check if the sound is coming from the heating element or the pressure relief valve. If it’s the heating element, it may need to be replaced. If it’s the pressure relief valve, it could be a sign of excessive pressure buildup and may require professional inspection. Additionally, ensure that the water heater is properly maintained, including regular flushing and cleaning. If the problem persists or you need assistance, contact the specialists at 5 Star Best Plumbing for expert water heater repair services.
Why is my Rheem water heater producing a metallic taste in the water?
If your Rheem water heater is producing a metallic taste in the water, it could be due to several reasons. One possibility is that the anode rod in your water