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What Might Be Inside Your Water Heater?

  • Aug 22, 2025
  • 1 min read
Man cutting a white water heater with a power tool outdoors. Background shows a tree, houses, and a blue sky. Casual setting.

Sediment in a water heater is the accumulation of minerals and particles from your water supply, which can cause rumbling noises, inconsistent water temperatures, reduced hot water supply, and higher energy bills. To learn more, watch this video from Victory Mechanical president Victor Roa.


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