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Stinky water is not to be tolerated!

    Find out why some faucet water stinks and others don't, and what can be done about it!

    Discover why hot water is often the source of most, if not all, of the stinky water in your home.

    Learn what causes smelly water to begin with and how it can appear unexpectedly, even in wells with no prior history of contamination.

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Left unattended, hydrogen sulfide can degrade metal components throughout your home, turning a nuisance into a major problem. The odor can vary from a classic rotten egg smell to a decaying or rotting scent in the water. The unusual ways in which the gas comes out of the water can be attributed to gas solubility, which is determined by factors such as time, temperature, pressure, and pH.

Many well owners report that the gas comes out of one faucet but not another, or that it is especially noticeable in the morning or after returning from a trip. Very often, the gas may come out of hot water but not cold.

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That smell is caused by a sulfate-reducing bacterium coupled with a common mineral, sulfates. The result is Hydrogen Sulfide. Hydrogen Sulfide is a volatile, noxious gas with corrosive properties. Contamination levels may quickly and without notice increase dramatically, changing a nuisance to a major problem. Left unattended it may degrade metal components throughout the home. It varies in odor from a classic rotten egg smell to a decaying or rotting odor in the water.

We have not found a region or locality Hydrogen Sulfide is not present in. Oddly, it can appear in one well and yet not another nearby one. It may also develop unexpectedly in wells with no prior history of contamination. A common property of gas contamination in water is the unusual ways that it comes out of the water. All of these manifestations can ordinarily be attributed to gas solubility. Gas solubility is determined by the water’s time, temperature and pressure. The pH of the water also plays a role. Many well owners report the gas comes out of one faucet yet not another. People with gas contaminated wells also report that it will be especially odiferous in the morning or after returning from a trip. Very often gas may come out of hot water and not cold.

More information on these aspects of stinky water will be available during our recommended test.