people, this is driving me bonkers !
I have a crosswater pro3000 thermostatic 3 way mixer value in my bathroom. If I fill the bath using either the fixed shower head or hand shower then the water has no odor. However, If I fill the bath using the bath tap, the water sometimes, not always, has an extremely strong smell of sulphur/earth. How can this be if the valve is using the same water input and the bath tap is only approx 1m away from the valve.
Incidentally all other water in the house seems perfectly normal. I have drawn out the layout to the pipes in the house in the hope that someone can solve this. Yes, as you can see from my technical drawing I'm no plumber.
I have done the water test where I have filled two cups, one filled with the bath tap and one filled with the shower head and removed them away from the bathroom and still the bath tap one smells therefore the contamination is definitely in the water and not in the bathroom. There are no dead legs in the pipework.
Thanks
Boiler is a Valliant ecotec32.
I have a crosswater pro3000 thermostatic 3 way mixer value in my bathroom. If I fill the bath using either the fixed shower head or hand shower then the water has no odor. However, If I fill the bath using the bath tap, the water sometimes, not always, has an extremely strong smell of sulphur/earth. How can this be if the valve is using the same water input and the bath tap is only approx 1m away from the valve.
Incidentally all other water in the house seems perfectly normal. I have drawn out the layout to the pipes in the house in the hope that someone can solve this. Yes, as you can see from my technical drawing I'm no plumber.
I have done the water test where I have filled two cups, one filled with the bath tap and one filled with the shower head and removed them away from the bathroom and still the bath tap one smells therefore the contamination is definitely in the water and not in the bathroom. There are no dead legs in the pipework.
Thanks
Boiler is a Valliant ecotec32.
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