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[email protected] November 18th 08 01:15 PM

HELP! cloudy water
 
Hi

I live in Northolt in West London. There's usually no problem with
limescale or anything around here, but in recent weeks the water
coming from the hot tap is cloudy. The drinking water is fine.

Any ideas what might be causing this? Is the source the same for the
drinking water and boiler? If this is too difficult to diagnose, what
should I get a plumber to look at.

Any help you can give me, I'll be eternally grateful for

thanks

David

Jon[_3_] November 18th 08 02:00 PM

HELP! cloudy water
 
On 18 Nov, 13:15, "
wrote:
Hi

I live in Northolt in West London. There's usually no problem with
limescale or anything around here, but in recent weeks the water
coming from the hot tap is cloudy. The drinking water is fine.

Any ideas what might be causing this? Is the source the same for the
drinking water and boiler? If this is too difficult to diagnose, what
should I get a plumber to look at.

Any help you can give me, I'll be eternally grateful for


You don't say what type of hot water system you have, combi or stored
HW ...

If it is stored in an indirect hot water tank, the coil inside the
tank could have failed and water from your heating system could be
seeping in.

Dave Liquorice[_2_] November 18th 08 03:00 PM

HELP! cloudy water
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 05:15:15 -0800 (PST), wrote:

I live in Northolt in West London. There's usually no problem with
limescale or anything around here, but in recent weeks the water
coming from the hot tap is cloudy. The drinking water is fine.


What do you mean by "cloudy" white misty looking when freshly drawn into a
glass? Does it clear in a minute or two if left standing? Which way does
it clear, cloudyness up or cloudyness down?

--
Cheers
Dave.




Phil L November 18th 08 10:40 PM

HELP! cloudy water
 
wrote:
Hi

I live in Northolt in West London. There's usually no problem with
limescale or anything around here, but in recent weeks the water
coming from the hot tap is cloudy. The drinking water is fine.

Any ideas what might be causing this? Is the source the same for the
drinking water and boiler? If this is too difficult to diagnose, what
should I get a plumber to look at.

Any help you can give me, I'll be eternally grateful for

thanks

David


It's tiny air bubbles in the water - let it stand for a few minutes and it
will disappear.....if you turn the hot tap on so that it's coming out
faster, it won't happen as much.

--
Phil L
RSRL Tipster Of The Year 2008




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