Skip to main content

How to Quickly Determine Source of Rusty Water?


How many times has it happened to you that when you open your water tap in the morning to wash your face, you felt a weird metallic odor and a reddish brown appearance? You shift the water many times closing hot water and opening cold one back to back for investigating is it smell coming from both sides, how could it happen when it was fine until night?
This is the sign of rusty water! It is harmful, as it can stain your white linens and your home plumbing fixtures. Where does rusty water come from? The most common causes of rusty water are;
·         Damage from construction
·         Break in the water main
·         Rusty pipes
·         Sediment in the water

Generally, we hear about these cases of rusty water in those residential places which haven’t change their plumbing system over years, and still using that old iron pipes or galvanized steel pipe fittings. At times it becomes very challenging to determine the actual source of rusty water, and how to stop it.
There are few quick tips to help you determine the source of rusty water, and how can you overcome it, have a look!

How to check the source of running rusty water?

If the rust is seen on the hot water side, it means it is coming from your own water heater, or perhaps some kind of sediment has built inside the water tank.
But, If you feel is coming from both hot and cold water taps (especially in the morning) it means there’s a corrosion in your home pipes, or rusting has started occurring inside the pipes.
Is the rusty water still in the hot tap, or does it fade after a few seconds? Both clues are giving a clear indication that source of rusty water is somewhere inside your home. You might need professional assistance here.
On the other hand, if rusty water is coming out of cold water tap only, it means there is corrosion occurring inside your home plumbing system.  While, if it only comes out of hot water tap, then it means your water heater is probably rusting out.

Confirm it by your own DIY test

You don’t need a particular laboratory test to confirm whether it’s rusty water or not, you can check it on your own very easily.
Open that tap where you first noticed the rusty water coming out, take a glass and fill it with cold water only. Let the cold water flow for several seconds, and see if there are any rusty smell and coloring.
Then, open hot water tap, and check the sample using the4 same technique

What to do?

Whether rusting is in your plumbing pipes, water heater, or in any other source, replace is the key to avoid such problems in future. or if you encountered and leakage or rusting issues that is needed to fixed immediate, some tips to prevent rusting will surely help to fix your issue

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Guide to Connect Union Pipe fittings

Do you know what Union in plumbing pipe fittings is? Well, Union pipe is like connectors that are used to connect different joints of pipes in such a way that it can be removed easily any time for maintenance. It is also used for diverting the flow of water or gas. What is the purpose of using union in plumbing? In the field of plumbing, the purpose of using unions is, you don’t need to remove other pipes when you have union pipe as a connector. It is also used for soldering, or rotation when using threaded pipe couplings, or threaded pipe nipples   The union pipe consists of two female threaded ends, with a central nut that holds two ends together. How to Connect Union Pipe fitting? This blog can be of great help to you, as we are going to share the best guidelines on how to connect union pipe fittings. Following these steps, you can do this fitting on your own without any assistance of professional plumbers. Step 1 In the first step, you need to measure the ...

Why You Need To Replace Your Galvanized Pipes?

With regards to rise in plumbing issues, and increase in changing old pipes, the galvanized pips have become buzz word in plumbing field today. The galvanized pipes are actually the steel pipes which are dipped in a protective zinc coating to protect it against rust and corrosion. In the previous era, galvanized steel pipe fittings were installed as a substitute to lead pipe for water supply lines. These pipes are prepared in hot dipping procedure, in which regular steel is dipped in a pool of molten zinc.  While the coating of galvanized steel is prepared by an electro-dipping procedure in which steel is dipped in an electrolyte solution containing zinc, and makes use of electrolysis to create the coating. If we talk about new trend of changing old galvanized pipes, then many homeowners today are getting aware to the problems associated with galva nized piping, and they are opting for copper pipes instead. How to learn when it’s a high time to change old galvanized...