
Does
your water smell so bad that you will not drink it or cook with it?
Do you buy drinking water because of the objectionable odor?
The most common problem is hydrogen sulfide—a gas present in some
waters. In some cases, the magnesium anode rod in a hot water
heater can cause the odor. Not only does hydrogen sulfide
smell awful, it is corrosive, can tarnish silver and, at high
concentrations (rare), can be flammable and poisonous.
The solution is either Sulfastat,
Catalytic Carbon Filter,
an aeration device, or the removal of the anode rod. We can
recommend what is best for you after your free In-home water test
and analysis. Call us today to schedule an appointment.

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