Water Heater flushed followed by acrid odor
Hey All,
This past week, I drained and flushed my water heater to get rid of a
lot of sediment. When I was done, I refilled the tank, and turned
thepower back on. Later on that evening, I went into the laundry room
and notice the most acrid odor. At first I though a mouse had got in
the room and died. After reading some posts on the newsgroups, I have
come to the conclusion that this is the nasty sulphur smell that
everyone associated with chemical reactions in water heaters. I ran
the hot water out of it about 3 times to no avail. I was looking at
some options and was wondering your opinions on the most successful??
Why has it NEVER smelled like that before(even after a drain/flush 2
years ago) but this time it does??
Should I
1) Permanently remove the anode rod and replace with a plug?
2) Pull out the anode rod, dump a cup of chlorine bleach inside, and
reinsert the rod?
3) Drain and flush the tank with a hose after pulling the anode rod
out??
Thanks
Mark
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