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Larry R Harrison Jr April 17th 06 12:21 AM

Slight Grit in Home Water
 
We just moved in an old trailer, and seem to notice slight grit in the
water, particularly coming out of the shower. Sometime back I washed an old
pot and it had that "taste" in it, thought it was because it was an old
pot--after all, other dishes I washed seemed fine--but meanwhile we just now
managed to fix our hot water in our shower, and I've noticed some gritty
taste in my mouth after showering.

What is the likely cause of this? Incidentally, the main pipes underneath
are PVC plastic, making this even stranger.

LRH



Shopdog April 17th 06 12:36 AM

Slight Grit in Home Water
 
Take a black pot (very clean) fill it with water and let it get to a rolling
boil. Then turn it off and let it sit for awhile. Then see if anything
(grit) has settled in the bottom. If the grit is white then it would be
limestone. Which is what I just found out about the house we just bought. I
have county water and it was 19 grains of hardness with limestone deposits
in it, so far it has cost me 1900.00 to make my water clean and grit free.
We had to get a water softner and a carbon/charcoal filter.

Searcher



Edwin Pawlowski April 17th 06 12:42 AM

Slight Grit in Home Water
 

"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
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We just moved in an old trailer, and seem to notice slight grit in the
water, particularly coming out of the shower. Sometime back I washed an
old pot and it had that "taste" in it, thought it was because it was an
old pot--after all, other dishes I washed seemed fine--but meanwhile we
just now managed to fix our hot water in our shower, and I've noticed some
gritty taste in my mouth after showering.

What is the likely cause of this? Incidentally, the main pipes underneath
are PVC plastic, making this even stranger.


You have a well? Could be picking up sand and grit from the well bottom.
Get your water tested. A filter or two and perhaps a softener are in order.



Toller April 17th 06 01:09 AM

Slight Grit in Home Water
 

"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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"Larry R Harrison Jr" wrote in message
. net...
We just moved in an old trailer, and seem to notice slight grit in the
water, particularly coming out of the shower. Sometime back I washed an
old pot and it had that "taste" in it, thought it was because it was an
old pot--after all, other dishes I washed seemed fine--but meanwhile we
just now managed to fix our hot water in our shower, and I've noticed
some gritty taste in my mouth after showering.

What is the likely cause of this? Incidentally, the main pipes underneath
are PVC plastic, making this even stranger.


You have a well? Could be picking up sand and grit from the well bottom.
Get your water tested. A filter or two and perhaps a softener are in
order.

It could also be that there is sediment in the heater, and that is getting
picked up.
Flushing the heater might help, as might putting a filter on the incoming
water.




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