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    Help with plan for reducing corrosiveness of well water

    Sigh, just installed some brushed nickel fixtures - but so far no issues to note. We've also had no other signs of low pH aside from the rust colored water beginning ~9 mths after moving in, which anode rod replacement has taken care of for the time being. All I can see is PEX from where it...
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    Help with plan for reducing corrosiveness of well water

    Ha! Could be the same aquifer. I'm in the northeast part of Frederick. I did have a thought about just leaving it and you've a good point about overall cost potentially being less by just replacing with a corrosion resistant WH. Have you had any other problems with fixtures/fittings? I'll have...
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    Help with plan for reducing corrosiveness of well water

    Hi all, I've corrosive well water that I am trying to remedy. It completely ate an anode rod in a new water heater in less than a year, though all the plumbing in the house is PEX so there haven't been any other obvious problems. I've attached a certified lab report from a test earlier this...
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