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gerry gill
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Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls.
Serving Cleveland's eastern suburbs from Cleveland Heights down to Cuyahoga Falls.
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Bad taste in the water...
Can the anode rod cause bad tasting water?
There is no noticeable smell but the taste is strange.
It leaves a dry feeling in your mouth. The pipes are all copper so I don't think that has anything to do with it.
It does get a little better if we leave the water run for a few seconds.
Any ideas??
Thanks
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The anode rod would only affect the hot water. So, unless you're drinking the hot water, something else is causing your problem. Find a local lab, or water treatment company and have some water testing done.0
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