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Aug 27, 2009, 01:34 PM
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| | | Smelly Water Same problem and solution. New carpet made water smell funny. Filled a bathtub with water, and the smell started. Doing dishes in the sink, funny smell. I called the water department, and they immediately asked if I had just put in new carpet. Why, yes I had. They said the chemicals in the carpet reacted with the chlorine in the water to make the smell. After a week the smell went away (we opened the windows the help speed up the process). | | | | | | |
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Aug 27, 2009, 04:03 PM
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Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min) | You piggybacked onto a 4 year old thread so I made one just for you. Thanks much for your in put. Can you tell us what this "funny smell" smelled like? Tom |
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Aug 27, 2009, 06:16 PM
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| yes, please describe the smell, ive never heard of this, very curious. Lee. |
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Aug 28, 2009, 04:19 AM
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Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min) | After thinking it over Im more confused then ever. Is the water company saying that there's a immediate reaction as soon as \ the water leaves the faucet spout?
If that's so then why are us new construction guys just hearing about it? I have personally put in hundreds of condos and single family homes with carpet and have never got a complaint such as yours. Please give us the name of your city. I want to contact the water department to learn more. regards, Tom |
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Aug 28, 2009, 05:21 AM
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| I have this tune in my head "smelly cat". Sorry. Tired. I have heard of something similar. Makes you think about what they use to make that carpet eh? Anyway - this just happened to the neighbor down the street - it took him 2 plumbers and 2 city people and a lot of deep thought to figure it out. Never went in to smell it myself though. Wish you luck.
If this works and it's really the carpet - or not - post it will you? |
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Aug 28, 2009, 06:13 AM
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Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min) | Granted that new carpet has a odor. But it's never affected our water and these are the first complaints ever in all the years I've been answering questions. I wonder if something's been added to the carpets like " Chinese Dry Wall"? Do we now have ":Chinese Carpet"?? And your opinon?? Regards, Tom |
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Aug 28, 2009, 06:32 AM
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| Well - you want to know what I really think?
I wouldn't be so quick to think it's the carpet, but then I would go and find out what the carpet was supposed to be made of as well. China related? I would not be surprised, but then who knows what our own companies are doing?
Before this neighbor and before reading this on this site, I have never heard of this. I have worked in many situations - so I agree with everyone else with this. If this is true - then I would want to know what is in that carpet - right?
New carpet smells bad enough, now we have to worry about it reacting with the water from our faucets when turning them on? Wow. I know I may sound a little paranoid, but
shouldn't the carpet installers know about this then? |
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Aug 28, 2009, 04:15 PM
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| Yes this be a good thing for carpet installers and plumbers, and the public in general to know(if its true). Also, curious if its something in the carpet itself, or maybe it was glue down carpet and it was something in the glue, or maybe stretch in in a basement where tack strips were glued down, maybe something in that glue,,,,, and yet another maybe,,,,,maybe the city in question needs to use an over normal amount of chlorine to purify their water causing this very unique situation with new carpet install??. Enquiring minds want to know. |
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Aug 29, 2009, 03:55 AM
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| Bugging me! So I checked a little more about this.
Carpet - having been made of voc's does apparently react with the chlorine dioxide from the tap water. Apparently - this can react with other building materials too.
They use chlorine dioxide to clean raw water and when you turn on the tap - some of that gasses off and reactes with the new carpet gass off ....and so on. You get an awful smell.
Apparently the EPA has even started some testing on this. The langauge used is much more technical, but there you have it....
Inquiring minds wanted to know. I like the idea of wool carpet anyway - or old hardwood floors. Got to go...my coffee is gassing off. |
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Aug 29, 2009, 05:34 AM
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Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min) | Quote: |
Carpet - having been made of voc's
| What's "voc's"? |
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