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Question:

Why do water heaters go bad?

Answer:

Henry Johnson, Plumbing Expert

Water heaters can go bad due to a variety of reasons. One of the most common reasons is sediment buildup, which can cause corrosion and damage to the tank. Other factors that can contribute to water heater failure include age, wear and tear, and improper installation. If you notice any signs of a failing water heater, such as leaks or a lack of hot water, it’s important to have it inspected by a professional plumber. At 5 Star Best Plumbing, our specialists are trained to diagnose and repair all types of water heater issues, from minor repairs to full replacements. Contact us today for all your water heater repair and replacement needs.

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