Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 Thank you so much, Pete. Mom has to do plenty of walking since my Dad stopped driving, so she does get fresh (? chemtrailed) air almost daily. I will tell her to increase her water intake. I'll also investigate the cleaning teams you mentioned in her area. Will give you an update on all of this. Appreciate the info. Barth --- PB> At 09:58 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote: >>Thank you so much, . Mom and Dad are 89 and 91 respectively. >>Their home is a very nice old n and the bathroom downstairs >>was an add-on, so your advice is right on. I will give this to my Son, >>who does their carpentry/sundry work. I mentioned it to him by phone >>tonight. Mom and Dad agreed, too, that they may have to replace the >>water heater and pipes. e'll certainly investigate. PB> Well, investigate the heater and pipes, separately. That is one might PB> be replaced only, the heater, to solve the problem. But if they let PB> it go on for a long, long time, and they do not have copper pipes, PB> then replacing the pipes should be considered, upgrading them PB> to copper, as the inside of the metal pipes corrodes, allowing PB> lots of spaces for germs to grow in, out of the flow of the water. PB> When the water flows, the most recent growth is scraped off PB> into the water, and out the tap and the smell enters the bathroom, PB> kitchen, shower, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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