The well water at our house has a sulfur smell. There is a water softener and chlorine injector installed (no contact tank). I'd say the chlorine injection handles 85-90% of the sulfur smell. From most faucets, it's not an issue. A couple of our upstairs faucets still get a pretty strong sulfur smell for the first few seconds when you turn the water on. Once it's going, it's fine. No sulfur taste or smell. Not sure why some faucets are totally fine but others still get some sulfur smell.
Would hydrogen peroxide work better to treat the sulfur smell? Once we're done with this tank of chlorine, I thought about trying a tank of hydrogen peroxide. From what I'm reading online, most sites say it is superior to chlorine for treating sulfur smell and can totally eliminate it.
If I try the hydrogen peroxide, what ratio do I use?
We don't have iron issues.
Would hydrogen peroxide work better to treat the sulfur smell? Once we're done with this tank of chlorine, I thought about trying a tank of hydrogen peroxide. From what I'm reading online, most sites say it is superior to chlorine for treating sulfur smell and can totally eliminate it.
If I try the hydrogen peroxide, what ratio do I use?
We don't have iron issues.
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