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Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
Do you hear your water heater making a popping sound? The source of the issue may be trapped water boiling under mineral deposits within the water tank. A majority of cities and suburbs receive hard water. This type of water…
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Electric Water Heaters Vs. Gas: Benefits, Drawbacks, ...

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
When it’s time to upgrade your water heater, most homeowners decide to purchase the same type of system that is already installed in their homes. But this isn’t the only option. Each year, thousands of homeowners switch from electric to…
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3 Ways to Fix a Leaking Pipe In Your House

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
Pipe leakage is a common plumbing issue in older houses that can cause severe damage to drywall, wood flooring, furniture, carpet, and electronics. To prevent a water leak from damaging your belongings, it’s important to deactivate your water supply. You…
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10 Benefits & Drawbacks of Purchasing a Heat Pump

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
A heat pump is a versatile system that provides both warm air and cold air to your home. It is often installed outdoors and uses either geothermal heat or heat energy from surrounding air to operate. Heat pumps are a…
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What Size Gas Furnace Do I Need? 6 Factors to Consider &#...

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
When it comes to furnaces, it’s important to determine what size you need prior to purchasing a system. In fact, it’s absolutely necessary. A furnace system can make or break your home’s comfort. If you get a furnace that is…
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What is a P-Trap Pipe? Ordinary Problems & How to Re...

Why Is My Hot Water Heater Making a Popping Sound?
How Does a P-Trap Pipe Work? If you open the cabinets beneath your kitchen sink, you will see a u-shape pipe that is connected to your wall. The official name of this pipe below your sink is a p-trap and…
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