Why does my water smell like rotten eggs when I first turn it on?

Why does my water smell like rotten eggs when I first turn it on?

The reason your water probably smells like rotten eggs is because it contains some traces of hydrogen sulfide. In most cases this smell occurs due to a build-up of hydrogen sulfide in your hot water heater. If you haven’t used your hot water heater in quite some time, this could be the cause of your odor.

What to do if shower smells like rotten eggs?

Create a 50:50 solution with one cup baking soda and one cup water. Use an old toothbrush to scrub and apply the solution to the drain. Next, add one cup white vinegar to the drain. Cover the drain and allow the solution to fizz and soak, working to kill mold and other odor-causing bacteria.

How do you get rid of hydrogen sulfide?

Hydrogen sulfide may be reduced or removed by shock chlorination, water heater modification, activated carbon filtration, oxidizing filtration or oxidizing chemical injection. Often treatment for hydrogen sulfide is the same as for iron and manganese, allowing the removal of all three contaminants in one process.

Why is the water coming out of my shower head?

Blocked shower cartridge – Another area that may be clogged is the shower cartridge, which is located in the shower valve. However, this part is trickier to get to and may require you bring in a licensed plumber to replace the cartridge. Faulty diverter valve – Ever wonder how the water changes from coming out the tub faucet to the shower head?

Why does my shower make a rattling noise when I Turn on the water?

To my surprise, the rattling noise was gone. It had nothing to do with the valve and was caused by the bad shower head. I have a new shower (less than 6 months) and a new boiler (two years old and serviced) and only with the over head shower it’s developed a vibration when water is on.

Why does my shower drain smell like something died?

The p-trap in your drain is designed to hold a small amount of water, meant to block sewer gases from making their way back up into the drain. You know it’s time to clean out the shower drain when your bathroom starts to smell like something died. The buildup of grease from soap and rotting hair can quickly clog your drain.

Why does my shower head make a whining noise?

There are many reasons that a shower head could be whining. Discovering the source of the problem takes time and experimentation. Mineral deposits or sediment can build up in the shower head and block the exit ports, increasing the pressure in the pipes and resulting in a loud whine.

His next guess was the shower head—another place where water flow is suddenly constricted. Nope. Turns out the culprit was the diverter tub spout—that little knob you lift to direct the flow of water from the tub spout to the shower.

Why do shower heads have to be degraded?

Then government got involved to regulate how much water the bureaucrats think we should be using. The result was the mandate that every showerhead had to be deliberately degraded. The words on the Delta website reflect fear of government and have nothing to do with reality.

Why did people use shower heads in the old days?

Showers in the old days were fantastic. They covered us with water — hot water — and kept us clean. Then government got involved to regulate how much water the bureaucrats think we should be using. The result was the mandate that every showerhead had to be deliberately degraded.

To my surprise, the rattling noise was gone. It had nothing to do with the valve and was caused by the bad shower head. I have a new shower (less than 6 months) and a new boiler (two years old and serviced) and only with the over head shower it’s developed a vibration when water is on.

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