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My water heater is less than seven years old and is no longer making hot water. Should it be repaired OR replaced?

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My water heater is less than seven years old and is no longer making hot water. Should it be repaired OR replaced?

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A – As a water heater gets older, it becomes less economically feasible to have them repaired. If your water heater is substantially less than seven years old, I would repair it. (3) Q – My water heater is leaking. Can my water heater be repaired. A – Usually not. Typically, the reason for a water heater to leak is a rust hole. Rust holes can not be repaired.

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