Anyone have advise on how to get rid of sulfur smell from well water
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I use to set pitcher of water out over night and it worked for me.. water filter on faucet
There are filters you can buy that attach to the pipe running from the well.
Is it on the hot water and cold water side or just one? We had the sulfur smell in our hot water, I increased the temperature in the water heater thermostat and it didn't work. We actually wound up getting a new water heater because the anodes were bad. But with water heaters, they also have a 6 year warranty on them. If your water heater is less than 6 years old, you may be able to get a replacement for free. To find the year, look at the first two numbers of the serial number; that's the year it was made, the second two numbers are the week in the year it was made. If it's less than six years old, call the 800 number on the side.
Thank You!
Our well water is so bad with sulfer we had to have a water treatment system put in that uses 7% peroxide to treat it. If you have bad sulfur, it will eat through your electronics and appliances. (The sulfur from the water gets in the air.)