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Question:

What are the signs of a faulty thermostat in a Rheem water heater?

Answer:

James Thompson, Water Heater Repair Expert

A faulty thermostat in a Rheem water heater can exhibit several signs indicating a problem. One common sign is inconsistent water temperature, where the water may be too hot or not hot enough. Another sign is a complete lack of hot water despite the heater being on. Additionally, if you notice frequent cycling of the water heater, where it turns on and off frequently, it could be a sign of a faulty thermostat. Strange noises coming from the water heater or water that is too hot and poses a safety risk are also indicators of a faulty thermostat. If you experience any of these issues, it is recommended to contact the specialists at 5 Star Best Plumbing for professional assistance with your water heater repair needs.

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