gregtwojeeps
Well-known member
We turn the hot water faucet on in the bathroom vanity the first thing in the morning and for just 2 seconds... we get the rotten egg smell. The rest of the time/day...no other smells from any plumbing fixtures in the house.
If memory serves me well, this smell can be caused from anything from too much iron in the water, (we have city water) bad sacrificial anodes in the water heater, or even bacteria building up in a "dead" water line ???
We have :
1. City water
2. A natural gas water heater -40 gallon unit. It is a Lowes unit that I do not know the age of. It is a EnviroTemp mod # BFG1A4034T3NOV
I have Googled the WH and cannot find out the age of it or anything about it. Would the last four 3NOV mean it is a unit built in NOV 2003 ?
I would like to not go at this problem by buying a new WH and find out it wasn't the problem. What say the plumbing GJ gurus .... about how to track this issue down ? Thanks, Greg
If memory serves me well, this smell can be caused from anything from too much iron in the water, (we have city water) bad sacrificial anodes in the water heater, or even bacteria building up in a "dead" water line ???
We have :
1. City water
2. A natural gas water heater -40 gallon unit. It is a Lowes unit that I do not know the age of. It is a EnviroTemp mod # BFG1A4034T3NOV
I have Googled the WH and cannot find out the age of it or anything about it. Would the last four 3NOV mean it is a unit built in NOV 2003 ?
I would like to not go at this problem by buying a new WH and find out it wasn't the problem. What say the plumbing GJ gurus .... about how to track this issue down ? Thanks, Greg