Hello,
Here, the water from one faucet smells musty, like pond water.
The pipes are plastic, and it is only the faucet in the bathroom.
The shower and kitchen are fine.
Greenbeck has also changed the water softening system regarding osmosis, but now it is happening again.
Here, the water from one faucet smells musty, like pond water.
The pipes are plastic, and it is only the faucet in the bathroom.
The shower and kitchen are fine.
Greenbeck has also changed the water softening system regarding osmosis, but now it is happening again.
driver55 schrieb:
Is there only this one faucet in the bathroom?
If not, then it can’t be the system or the supply line.
Did this occur suddenly? Has this tap always been used? Please describe the situation in more detail. There is only this one faucet. Grünbeck has already modified the system because it is suspected that the water supplier adds chlorine, which the system also does, and you can taste it. However, neither the kitchen water nor the water from the fridge or the shower smells like the bathroom sink.
The water filter is also from Grünbeck with a cartridge inside (which I will be replacing soon).
We have noticed this for a while now; sometimes it’s stronger, sometimes less so. The laundry from the washing machine doesn’t smell like that.
The hot water heating is done via a transfer station using district heating (water).
Patricck schrieb:
It’s just this fitting; Grünbeck has already modified the system because it's suspected that the water supplier chlorinates the water, which the system also does, and the taste is noticeable. However, neither the kitchen nor the refrigerator or shower water smells like that, only from the bathroom sink.You’re still speaking in riddles. And now it smells from the sink? Sorry, I’m out.Similar topics