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Source: Supertechhvac / June 9,2023

Water damage is one of the most common household disasters. A water leak can be a major headache and even cause bio-growth to grow. This will make you sick and cost a lot of money to repair. However, we've all been there, as a furnace leaking water is a common problem for homeowners to deal with. A water leak from your furnace could lead to high repair costs; and even worse, if it does produce bio growth, this could damage your property and pose a severe risk to your health. If it continues to leak, your furnace will eventually fail and need to be replaced.






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