What are the signs that my water heater is going bad?

My Answer

when water heaters are going bad, you typically will see water at the bottom, rust, maybe some leakage coming out of the supply lines. Um, for an example, when you look at your water heater, if you see brown things dripping on the side of it or a little bit of corrosion, green corrosion coming out of the top of it is typically when you know that there's going to be um, your water heater is pretty much at the last of its uh, All right.

Summary

blake grambusch explained that common signs of a water heater going bad include water at the bottom, rust, or leakage from supply lines. They noted that visible corrosion, such as brown drips or green corrosion on top, indicates the water heater is nearing the end of its life

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