You have some sulphur in your water (very common in many parts of the country), and when the water is heated, some sulphur is released, so you smell it the first few minutes you run water.
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Could it possibly be from non-sealed grout. Sometimes it doesn\'t smell \"sulfury\" but more like old wet aggregate sand. add a comment
Usually this is coming from the hot water. Every once in a while pour bleach in the drain. The smell usually comes from there. Use this carefully. There are other things on the market but this is a remedy my husband uses at work.
it is because the silver material which contains the water to be showered is made of sulphur material and when the water comes out with a force the smell goes.
How do I get rid of it permenantly? add a comment
Could it possibly be from non-sealed grout. Sometimes it doesn\'t smell \"sulfury\" but more like old wet aggregate sand. add a comment