Many people prefer to buy clean water rather than drink tap water because they are unsure of its quality.
Meanwhile, as ADVICE.NEWS reports, sometimes tap water turns out to be unsuitable even for technical needs – for example, when it smells bad.
Here are some tips on what to do if your tap water has a strange or unpleasant odor.
Identify the source of the "aroma"
Try to determine whether the smell is coming from both the hot and cold water faucets or just one of them.
This may help narrow down the possible causes.
Flush the system
Run the water for a few minutes to flush out any stagnant water that may be causing the odor.
Start with the cold water tap and then do the same with the hot water tap.
Clean the faucet aerator
Deposits or debris in the faucet aerator can sometimes cause an odor.
Unscrew the aerator from the faucet and rinse it with warm water using a brush (an old toothbrush will do).
Clean the aerator thoroughly before reattaching it.
Check the drain
If the smell persists, it may be coming from the sewer.
Pour a little water down the drain to make sure the trap is full - this will help prevent odors from entering your home.
Contact your utility company
If the odor persists despite flushing the system and cleaning the faucet aerator, it is recommended to contact your water supplier.
He must provide information about any potential problems or contaminants in the water supply system.
Consider a water filter
If the odor persists and is not related to the water supply, installing a water filter may help improve the taste and odor of your tap water.
There are different types of filters available to the modern consumer, so choose the one that suits your needs.
Previously, we answered the question of whether it is possible to fill a humidifier with tap water.