I asked a follow up question in and older thread, but the title didn't fit the issue so posting here as well.
New water heater last spring.
Rheem PRO + G75 - 76N RH
https://www.rheem.com/product/profe...r-with-8-year-limited-warranty-pro-g75-76n-rh
Purchased and installed the Warranty Extension Anode kit.
The hot water smells terrible. I know the normal statement is its smells like rotten eggs (H2S) but I say its more like rotten garbage. Some days unbearable. Showers stink up the whole house.
By simply turning on and off the hot and cold outlets, its definitely only in the hot water.
Do I remove the anode rod? If so, do I just resign to the fact of premature failure?
If I remove the anode, can I simply drain and refill or will I need to sanitize the Heater - If so, how.
Answers / suggestions / comments / ideas???
Thanks in advance
New water heater last spring.
Rheem PRO + G75 - 76N RH
https://www.rheem.com/product/profe...r-with-8-year-limited-warranty-pro-g75-76n-rh
Purchased and installed the Warranty Extension Anode kit.
The hot water smells terrible. I know the normal statement is its smells like rotten eggs (H2S) but I say its more like rotten garbage. Some days unbearable. Showers stink up the whole house.
By simply turning on and off the hot and cold outlets, its definitely only in the hot water.
Do I remove the anode rod? If so, do I just resign to the fact of premature failure?
If I remove the anode, can I simply drain and refill or will I need to sanitize the Heater - If so, how.
Answers / suggestions / comments / ideas???
Thanks in advance