Google: Hydrogen Sulfide in Domestic Water. Have some explanations and tips also.
I remember H2S being a hot topic in Chemistry class. Just something for kids to play with in class and keep the class interesting.
Anode depletion could be the problem also as stated. 3 community wells service our area and the average depth is 1800'. The water is highly alkaline and the alkali eats up the anodes in about 7 years along with the rest of the HW heater.....just put it in your budget if you have one. A pan under the heater is a must. Matters not the quality of the heater but I don't pay more than $300 for an LP gas and always glass lined with plastic inserts on the in/out tank connectors that usually come installed in the heater. If they have fancy ones I know not about that.
On removing the anode, I tried that once. Don't know what they used for thread sealer but that sucker didn't budge.
We no longer use hot water for washing (bypassed the heater in the laundry room) and use cheap liquid from Dollar General. Even in the "Texas" winters the clothes come out nice and clean. Sometimes Oxi clean or a pre cleaner spray is used on grease spots. Do add cheap softener from DG also. Works for us.
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