sand point well has bad smell

   / sand point well has bad smell #21  
Go with 'ericbx1500' charcoal filters are the only known solution to me that works to get that smell out, we have a real problem with it in NC and shallow wells.
 
   / sand point well has bad smell #22  
Go with 'ericbx1500' charcoal filters are the only known solution to me that works to get that smell out, we have a real problem with it in NC and shallow wells.
 
   / sand point well has bad smell #23  
Roger,

Next time you go up to your cabin check to see if it is just your hot water that smells or if both. We run into that smell a lot and it could just be your ionizing rod in your water water/or a bad heat element.

I too have a cabin on Lake Pepin, Mississippi runs through it and I get that when one of my electric heat elements go bad. If I run the water for a while it goes away until I leave it sit again. If you have no smell coming out of your cold water lines then it more than likely is in your hot water heater.

murph
 
   / sand point well has bad smell #24  
Roger,

Next time you go up to your cabin check to see if it is just your hot water that smells or if both. We run into that smell a lot and it could just be your ionizing rod in your water water/or a bad heat element.

I too have a cabin on Lake Pepin, Mississippi runs through it and I get that when one of my electric heat elements go bad. If I run the water for a while it goes away until I leave it sit again. If you have no smell coming out of your cold water lines then it more than likely is in your hot water heater.

murph
 
   / sand point well has bad smell #25  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I get a good flow, but the water has a smell of rotten eggs and or just a odd smell. it goes away after use, )</font>

It is your hot water heater. The anode reacts with something in your water - I have it too, but can't remeber what the mineral is - maganese maybe? Anyhow, you can replace the anode with something else that won't react. Also, flush your hot water heater - this should be done regularly anyway, but most folks don't. Whatever is stinky seems to collect on the bottom and can be douched out - at least my conditions improve after I flush my WH. Connect a hose to the drain on the bottom and blast it out for 5 minutes or so. I also like to put bleach in my filter housing, run that into the water heater, then flush it out after sitting an hour or so - in that case, make sure the water is bleach-free before stopping. Also, if it's electric, turn it off before flushing - the cold running water can cause an overload.

Jay
 

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