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Sulfur smell from hot water faucet
Posted on 7/28/22 at 10:09 am
Posted on 7/28/22 at 10:09 am
What’s the proper way to correct this? Change anode rod or add peroxide to the water heater tank?
Posted on 7/28/22 at 10:31 am to PeteRose
Damn anode rod is 4 inches deep inside the water heater.
Posted on 7/28/22 at 3:35 pm to PeteRose
I would think the peroxide would only be a temporary solution. Changing the anode is probably what needs to be done. They even have segmented ones that are supposed to make changing in attic a little easier.
When I was having the issue, it was coming from one of the two 50gal electric tanks in my attic (both >20 yrs old). Bit the bullet and went to a tankless gas. Not solely due to the anode, but was definitely worth it.
When I was having the issue, it was coming from one of the two 50gal electric tanks in my attic (both >20 yrs old). Bit the bullet and went to a tankless gas. Not solely due to the anode, but was definitely worth it.
This post was edited on 7/28/22 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 7/29/22 at 11:17 am to PeteRose
Had the same problem some years back. 40 gal electric.
Traced problem to to low temp setting. Solution:
turn off water supply drain tank. When empty close drain valve, Disconnect cold water inlet and pout in 1 gal of clorox. Reconnect cold water line and fill tank with water. Open hot water faucet farthest from tank and run until you smell chlorine,close faucet. Do same with all faucets and let sit for 4 hrs. Drain tank, refill with fresh water and flush lines thru faucets. Turn on heat source and set temp at 125f min. This solved my problem. Anode had nothing to do with smell...
Traced problem to to low temp setting. Solution:
turn off water supply drain tank. When empty close drain valve, Disconnect cold water inlet and pout in 1 gal of clorox. Reconnect cold water line and fill tank with water. Open hot water faucet farthest from tank and run until you smell chlorine,close faucet. Do same with all faucets and let sit for 4 hrs. Drain tank, refill with fresh water and flush lines thru faucets. Turn on heat source and set temp at 125f min. This solved my problem. Anode had nothing to do with smell...
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