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Water Heater Hissing After Shower: Causes, Risks, and When to Call a Plumber

Plumber installing a white storage water heater.

The issue of water heaters hissing after a shower can be unsettling, especially when the sound is new, louder than usual, or keeps happening after every use. Some homeowners may hear a short hissing or sizzling sound after a long hot shower and wonder if the heater is about to fail. Others may notice the noise together with dampness, dripping water, or changes in hot water temperature. Not every hissing sound means the water heater is unsafe. In some cases, it may result from condensation after heavy use of hot water. In other cases, it can indicate a small leak, sediment buildup, overheating, or a pressure-related issue that requires professional inspection.

A Guide to Toilet Flush Valves Types and Their Common Issues

Plumber holding toilet flush valve assembly for repair service

A toilet flush valve is one of the key parts that controls how your toilet flushes. It sits inside the tank and releases water into the toilet bowl when you press the flush button or handle. When it works properly, the flush is strong, smooth, and stops once the tank refills. Understanding toilet flush valve types can also help you explain the issue more clearly when arranging a toilet repair. The right solution depends on the toilet design, the cause of the fault, and the condition of related tank components.

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