rtp2022
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Hi there folks, I'm having trouble figuring out what is causing the rotten egg sulfur smell in my hot water (all faucets/shower head, hot water only). I've tried a few things but the smell is still there and is making showers unpleasant and my skin stinky post shower.
First thing, we just bought the house and been in it 2 weeks. It's on well water. The past owner shock chlorinated the well this past May. He moved out and we moved in after 2 weeks so the house sat empty for about 2 weeks. Hot water wasn't turned off.
On the day I moved in the hot water was black and reeked like a thousand rotten eggs. I let the hot water run until it turned cold and it was no longer black but still smelled. Google said SRB (sulfur reducing bacteria) in hot water tank is a likely cause.
Then I read that turning up the heat to max will kill it off. I cranked it up to 150 F. After 8 hours the smell significantly reduced but still a faint whiff of rotten egg smell that won't go away even after letting the water run for 10 mins.
So now I'm confused as to what is going on. The well source was shock chlorinated this past May and the anode replaced (no idea what type) in Feb of 2021 so less than 2 years old. Technically I should have killed off any possible bacteria that grew when the tank sat idle for 2 weeks though I'm not sure how the SRB escaped the well shock chlorination.
I have NOT flushed the tank and I'm not sure if this will make a difference?
What should I do next? I don't understand what is still causing the smell...could the anode be corroding already? Will a corroded anode cause the smell even without presence of SRB? Total newbie on all fronts, thanks much for any advice!
AT
First thing, we just bought the house and been in it 2 weeks. It's on well water. The past owner shock chlorinated the well this past May. He moved out and we moved in after 2 weeks so the house sat empty for about 2 weeks. Hot water wasn't turned off.
On the day I moved in the hot water was black and reeked like a thousand rotten eggs. I let the hot water run until it turned cold and it was no longer black but still smelled. Google said SRB (sulfur reducing bacteria) in hot water tank is a likely cause.
Then I read that turning up the heat to max will kill it off. I cranked it up to 150 F. After 8 hours the smell significantly reduced but still a faint whiff of rotten egg smell that won't go away even after letting the water run for 10 mins.
So now I'm confused as to what is going on. The well source was shock chlorinated this past May and the anode replaced (no idea what type) in Feb of 2021 so less than 2 years old. Technically I should have killed off any possible bacteria that grew when the tank sat idle for 2 weeks though I'm not sure how the SRB escaped the well shock chlorination.
I have NOT flushed the tank and I'm not sure if this will make a difference?
What should I do next? I don't understand what is still causing the smell...could the anode be corroding already? Will a corroded anode cause the smell even without presence of SRB? Total newbie on all fronts, thanks much for any advice!
AT