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Fred January 24th 08 03:37 PM

black deposits in cold water pipe, washing machine, dishwasher, etc.
 
Hello,

Our dishwasher packed up and the chap that came to fix it showed me
that the inlet pipe was furred up with a black deposit. He said it is
not dirty water from the washer but the cold inlet from the mains!

Next door have a black deposit in their washing machine soap drawer.
They think it is some sort of oxide from an iron water main. Is there
any way to prevent this? Can you fit a filter on the mains to filter
out these particles or, dare I suggest it, would a magnetic device
attract the black and remove it?

Thanks.

Phil L January 24th 08 03:42 PM

black deposits in cold water pipe, washing machine, dishwasher, etc.
 
Fred wrote:
Hello,

Our dishwasher packed up and the chap that came to fix it showed me
that the inlet pipe was furred up with a black deposit. He said it is
not dirty water from the washer but the cold inlet from the mains!

Next door have a black deposit in their washing machine soap drawer.
They think it is some sort of oxide from an iron water main. Is there
any way to prevent this? Can you fit a filter on the mains to filter
out these particles or, dare I suggest it, would a magnetic device
attract the black and remove it?

Thanks.


the only solution is to replace the water main.

The water board will connect you up for free, but you'll need to lay a pipe
in a 1m deep trench from the property to the pavement and it needs to be
inspected by the water board prior to backfilling.
The pipe is quite cheap



Fred January 25th 08 12:00 PM

black deposits in cold water pipe, washing machine, dishwasher, etc.
 
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:42:49 GMT, "Phil L"
wrote:


the only solution is to replace the water main.

The water board will connect you up for free, but you'll need to lay a pipe
in a 1m deep trench from the property to the pavement and it needs to be
inspected by the water board prior to backfilling.
The pipe is quite cheap


I think the pipe to the property is ok, it looks like it's plastic and
apparently the road was dug up to fit a new main the other year, so I
guess this coming from further "downstream".


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