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Water Heater Repair – Why Do You Get Discolored Water from Your Faucet?

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1 Water Heater Repair – Why Do You Get Discolored Water from Your Faucet? Ignoring basic water heater issues could lead to serious complications in no time. Something that looks quite innocent now may turn into something big, requiring expensive water heater repair. Getting discolored water or noticing bad odor is one such issue that requires your immediate attention. You may be wondering why you always get discolored or smelly water whenever you turn on your faucet. You have to consider a number of things first to correctly identify the underlying problem. For instance:  You need to consider if the problem you are experiencing is new and have developed suddenly or it has been persisting for quite a while.  You need to check whether the problem is isolated to a single faucet only or other faucets are experiencing the same issue.  You need to check if the problem appears only in the morning when you turn on the faucet for the very first time.  You need to see if the problem persists even when you let the water run for a few minutes. Answering these questions will certainly help you identify the problem and find a better solution too. In most cases, yellow, brown, or even red water is the indication that there is rust in the water. The rust may be coming from the pipes coming into your house or the pipes installed inside your house. It may be difficult to identify the root cause of the problem, which is why it makes more sense to hire a professional for water heater repair. However, you can certainly try to resolve it by yourself, and one simple way to do it is to install some sort of water filtration or water softener system in your home. Not using any filtration system would mean that you are using the iron in the water, which may not pose serious health issues but may make it difficult to drink your water because of a strong metallic taste. Using the same discolored water to wash your dishes is not a great idea because it can leave them stained. In case you notice green water coming out of the faucet, you need to consider what types of pipes you have installed in your plumbing system. Green water is usually the result of having copper pipes in your home. Copper pipes can corrode and produce bluish-green tint. You have to take it seriously because copper pipe corrosion can stain your tub or sink and even pose a health risk as well. You may want to talk to your plumber here because green water could also be the result of lead in the water, which can be dangerous. Most of the times, you can resolve the issue by using a standard filtration system, but if the problem stays, you may have to talk to a professional offering water heater repair services and have your copper or metal plumbing replaced with plastic plumbing. Article Source: http://www.rooftilebrick.com/water-heater-repair-why-do-you-get-discolored-water- from-your-faucet/ http://w.rooftilebrick.com/water-heater-repair-why-do-you-get-discolored-water- from-your-faucet/


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