Mike_Lipke
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- Oct 25, 2005
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- Tractor
- Kubota BX1500
My well did the same thing right after I put in a new water heater.
Bleach cured it, but it came back.
Friend of mine is a well driller, says its iron bacteria (not harmful) combining with the anode rod in the water heater. Didn't happen with the old heater cuz the anode rod was gone after 30 years, eaten up.
I got a big wrench and took out the anode rod and replaced it with a 3/4 inch plug. Smell is gone, has never been back.
I may be shortening the life of the heater, but that smell!!!!!!
Gone!!!!!
Any iron filter costs more than a new heater anyway.
Try it, save the anode rod to put back in if this does not work.
Also, you can get a magnesium anode rod, which he says does not create the smell. I think they are about 30 bucks, and screw right in.
Bleach cured it, but it came back.
Friend of mine is a well driller, says its iron bacteria (not harmful) combining with the anode rod in the water heater. Didn't happen with the old heater cuz the anode rod was gone after 30 years, eaten up.
I got a big wrench and took out the anode rod and replaced it with a 3/4 inch plug. Smell is gone, has never been back.
I may be shortening the life of the heater, but that smell!!!!!!
Gone!!!!!
Any iron filter costs more than a new heater anyway.
Try it, save the anode rod to put back in if this does not work.
Also, you can get a magnesium anode rod, which he says does not create the smell. I think they are about 30 bucks, and screw right in.