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My water heater has stopped working, and I know it’s been due for a replacement for a while. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the time to address it. Can anyone recommend a trustworthy service for this type of job?

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Sem Jon
Sem Jon
Feb 09

If your water heater has stopped working, it’s definitely something you’ll want to handle sooner rather than later—especially if there’s been any leaking or moisture involved. A failing water heater can create hidden water damage, which often leads to mold growth in walls, floors, or surrounding areas.

Since you’re in Orlando, it might be smart to have the area checked by professionals who deal with moisture-related issues all the time. I’d recommend looking into Orlando Mold Fix. They offer certified mold inspection, testing, and full remediation services, and they’re experienced with situations caused by plumbing or appliance failures like water heaters. Even if you’re just being cautious, they can help make sure your home is safe, dry, and mold-free before or after the replacement work.

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